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DennesTorres
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Reference one notebook from another

Hi,

 

Is it possible to reference one notebook from another?

If I have some generic code used in multiple notebooks, is it possible to make an import?

 

Kind Regards,

 

Dennes

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12angrymentiger
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Yes you can with 2 different methods. The first method below %run with no parameters allows you to reference any child variables in the parent notebook. The second method (mssparkutils) runs in another session so you are not allowed to see the variables in the parent notebook.

 

2 methods:

  • %run notebook_name
  • mssparkutils.notebook.run("path", 90, {"input": 20 })

 

Introduction to Microsoft Spark utilities - Azure Synapse Analytics | Microsoft Learn

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12angrymentiger
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Yes you can with 2 different methods. The first method below %run with no parameters allows you to reference any child variables in the parent notebook. The second method (mssparkutils) runs in another session so you are not allowed to see the variables in the parent notebook.

 

2 methods:

  • %run notebook_name
  • mssparkutils.notebook.run("path", 90, {"input": 20 })

 

Introduction to Microsoft Spark utilities - Azure Synapse Analytics | Microsoft Learn

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Hi @DennesTorres 
We havenโ€™t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet. Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help.
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