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Hi,
We've been using ADF in our team, purely ADF. With AI especially my development is so much faster with SP's and scripts, but theres a push to do everything in a dataflow. Obviously its worse off for us if something takes 5-10x longer to develop when I can't use a SP for everything, happy to orchestrate runs in ADF but the actual ETL logic I feel should be done using SQL or python databricks.
He tried to solely use an ADF to run an API, and when he couldn't he said we can't use the API anymore, insanity. He then blamed the company itself when it wouldn't work.
I'm going to see if I can do a cost comparison in my own time and show everyone how wrong he is, but does anyone else have any information or knowledge on this? I'm actually new to azure and adf so I can't say.
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