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ewinkiser asked ShaikMaheer-MSFT commented

ADF Mapping Data Flow Issue Copying the file to a File System.....

Hi @MarkKromer-MSFT @nasreen-akter @MartinJaffer-MSFT

This is associated with my last question. How using Mapping Data Flows can you save the output file to a File System. I tried and got some error (sorry I didnt' save it). But I tried using a Copy Activity after the Data Flow and am getting some issues. If I could just copy the DataFlow Output file to a Network Drive Folder using Data Flows it would be perfect.
Thanks again! I appreciate all your help!
Mike

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ShaikMaheer-MSFT answered ShaikMaheer-MSFT commented

Hi @ewinkiser ,

Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Q&A Platform.

Regarding your query that is "If I could just copy the DataFlow Output file to a Network Drive Folder using Data Flows it would be perfect",

Unfortunately, Mapping data flows currently not supports Network Drive as Sink.

Supported Sink Types at this moment are below. Click here to know more about same.

I would encourage you to submit feedback item for this. Product team actively monitor customer feedbacks there and consider them for future releases.

Hope this will help. Please let us know if any further queries. Thank you.


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Thanks @MarkKromer-MSFT !

I had actually seen that when I was googling; I was hoping you would have some secret way to do this LOL

I really appreciate your assistance and I will submit feedback on the need for this Feature.

Thanks again!
Mike

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Hi @ewinkiser ,

Thank you for accepting answer.

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