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Is there a way to catch the output of a executed pipeline in the activity "Execute pipeline"?



I.e.: master pipeline executes 2 pipelines in sequence. The first pipeline generates an own created run_id that needs to be forwarded as a parameter to the second pipeline.



I've read the documentation and checked in the master pipeline log the output of the first pipeline, it looks like that this is not directly possible?



We've used until now only 2 pipelines without a master pipeline, but we want to re-use the logic more. Currently we have 1 pipeline that calls the next pipeline and forwards the run_id.










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    Is there a way to catch the output of a executed pipeline in the activity "Execute pipeline"?



    I.e.: master pipeline executes 2 pipelines in sequence. The first pipeline generates an own created run_id that needs to be forwarded as a parameter to the second pipeline.



    I've read the documentation and checked in the master pipeline log the output of the first pipeline, it looks like that this is not directly possible?



    We've used until now only 2 pipelines without a master pipeline, but we want to re-use the logic more. Currently we have 1 pipeline that calls the next pipeline and forwards the run_id.










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      Is there a way to catch the output of a executed pipeline in the activity "Execute pipeline"?



      I.e.: master pipeline executes 2 pipelines in sequence. The first pipeline generates an own created run_id that needs to be forwarded as a parameter to the second pipeline.



      I've read the documentation and checked in the master pipeline log the output of the first pipeline, it looks like that this is not directly possible?



      We've used until now only 2 pipelines without a master pipeline, but we want to re-use the logic more. Currently we have 1 pipeline that calls the next pipeline and forwards the run_id.










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      Is there a way to catch the output of a executed pipeline in the activity "Execute pipeline"?



      I.e.: master pipeline executes 2 pipelines in sequence. The first pipeline generates an own created run_id that needs to be forwarded as a parameter to the second pipeline.



      I've read the documentation and checked in the master pipeline log the output of the first pipeline, it looks like that this is not directly possible?



      We've used until now only 2 pipelines without a master pipeline, but we want to re-use the logic more. Currently we have 1 pipeline that calls the next pipeline and forwards the run_id.







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          The execute pipeline activity is just another activity with outputs that can be captured by other activities. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/control-flow-execute-pipeline-activity#type-properties



          If you want to use the runId of the pipeline executed previosly, it would look like this:



          @activity('ExecutePipelineActivityName').output.pipeline.runId


          Hope this helped!






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            The execute pipeline activity is just another activity with outputs that can be captured by other activities. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/control-flow-execute-pipeline-activity#type-properties



            If you want to use the runId of the pipeline executed previosly, it would look like this:



            @activity('ExecutePipelineActivityName').output.pipeline.runId


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              The execute pipeline activity is just another activity with outputs that can be captured by other activities. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/control-flow-execute-pipeline-activity#type-properties



              If you want to use the runId of the pipeline executed previosly, it would look like this:



              @activity('ExecutePipelineActivityName').output.pipeline.runId


              Hope this helped!






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                The execute pipeline activity is just another activity with outputs that can be captured by other activities. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/control-flow-execute-pipeline-activity#type-properties



                If you want to use the runId of the pipeline executed previosly, it would look like this:



                @activity('ExecutePipelineActivityName').output.pipeline.runId


                Hope this helped!






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                The execute pipeline activity is just another activity with outputs that can be captured by other activities. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/control-flow-execute-pipeline-activity#type-properties



                If you want to use the runId of the pipeline executed previosly, it would look like this:



                @activity('ExecutePipelineActivityName').output.pipeline.runId


                Hope this helped!







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