Unable to export 'Microsoft.DataFactory/factories' schema using powershell











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Am trying to export ARM template for a resourcegroup where in i have Azure data factory, but when using "Export-AzureRmResourceGroup" it throws a warning as below and none of ADF schema is downloaded in that template. is there a way to download ADF template using powershell??



Export-AzureRmResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName ****************
WARNING: ExportTemplateCompletedWithErrors : Export template operation completed with errors. Some resources were not exported. Please see details for more information.
WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Databricks/workspaces' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type '**Microsoft.DataFactory/factories**' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Portal/dashboards' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.









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    Am trying to export ARM template for a resourcegroup where in i have Azure data factory, but when using "Export-AzureRmResourceGroup" it throws a warning as below and none of ADF schema is downloaded in that template. is there a way to download ADF template using powershell??



    Export-AzureRmResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName ****************
    WARNING: ExportTemplateCompletedWithErrors : Export template operation completed with errors. Some resources were not exported. Please see details for more information.
    WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Databricks/workspaces' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
    WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type '**Microsoft.DataFactory/factories**' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
    WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Portal/dashboards' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.









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      Am trying to export ARM template for a resourcegroup where in i have Azure data factory, but when using "Export-AzureRmResourceGroup" it throws a warning as below and none of ADF schema is downloaded in that template. is there a way to download ADF template using powershell??



      Export-AzureRmResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName ****************
      WARNING: ExportTemplateCompletedWithErrors : Export template operation completed with errors. Some resources were not exported. Please see details for more information.
      WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Databricks/workspaces' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
      WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type '**Microsoft.DataFactory/factories**' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
      WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Portal/dashboards' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.









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      Am trying to export ARM template for a resourcegroup where in i have Azure data factory, but when using "Export-AzureRmResourceGroup" it throws a warning as below and none of ADF schema is downloaded in that template. is there a way to download ADF template using powershell??



      Export-AzureRmResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName ****************
      WARNING: ExportTemplateCompletedWithErrors : Export template operation completed with errors. Some resources were not exported. Please see details for more information.
      WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Databricks/workspaces' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
      WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type '**Microsoft.DataFactory/factories**' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.
      WARNING: ResourceTypeSchemaNotFound : The schema of resource type 'Microsoft.Portal/dashboards' is not available. Resources of this type will not be exported to the template.






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          If all you need is the template, and if you are trying to download via PowerShell, then I assume you have access to that RG.So navigate to Azure Portal->Resource Group ( that has the ADF or any resource that you need. From the left nav bar , you'll find this Automation Scriptenter image description here .



          Click on it and the template will appear. From here, you can download the template directly






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            If all you need is the template, and if you are trying to download via PowerShell, then I assume you have access to that RG.So navigate to Azure Portal->Resource Group ( that has the ADF or any resource that you need. From the left nav bar , you'll find this Automation Scriptenter image description here .



            Click on it and the template will appear. From here, you can download the template directly






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              If all you need is the template, and if you are trying to download via PowerShell, then I assume you have access to that RG.So navigate to Azure Portal->Resource Group ( that has the ADF or any resource that you need. From the left nav bar , you'll find this Automation Scriptenter image description here .



              Click on it and the template will appear. From here, you can download the template directly






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                If all you need is the template, and if you are trying to download via PowerShell, then I assume you have access to that RG.So navigate to Azure Portal->Resource Group ( that has the ADF or any resource that you need. From the left nav bar , you'll find this Automation Scriptenter image description here .



                Click on it and the template will appear. From here, you can download the template directly






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                If all you need is the template, and if you are trying to download via PowerShell, then I assume you have access to that RG.So navigate to Azure Portal->Resource Group ( that has the ADF or any resource that you need. From the left nav bar , you'll find this Automation Scriptenter image description here .



                Click on it and the template will appear. From here, you can download the template directly







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