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  1. Learn How to Use Variable Libraries - Microsoft Fabric

    Dec 15, 2025 · Follow the steps for creating a variable library and using variable values in various stages of a deployment pipeline.

  2. about_Variables - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn

    Working with variables To create a new variable, use an assignment statement to assign a value to the variable. You don't have to declare the variable before using it. The default value of all variables is …

  3. Get Started with Variable Libraries - Microsoft Fabric

    Dec 15, 2025 · Learn how to manage Microsoft Fabric variable libraries to customize and share item configurations in a workspace.

  4. Variables overview - Microsoft Copilot Studio

    Nov 25, 2025 · In Copilot Studio, you can use the Variables panel to see information about an environment variable. The Variable properties panel also has a link to Power Apps, the authoring …

  5. about_PSItem - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn

    $PSItem was added to PowerShell in an attempt to provide a clearer meaning to the variable name. However, in practice, the dollar sign underscore form $_ is most commonly used.

  6. Predefined variables - Azure Pipelines | Microsoft Learn

    When you use a variable in a template that isn't marked as available in templates, the variable doesn't render. The variable doesn't render because its value isn't accessible within the template's scope.

  7. New-Variable (Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility) - PowerShell

    The New-Variable cmdlet creates a new variable in PowerShell. You can assign a value to the variable while creating it or assign or change the value after it is created.

  8. Work with variables - Microsoft Copilot Studio

    Oct 4, 2025 · In the Variable properties panel, you can rename a variable, see where your agent uses it, or convert it to a global variable. You can't convert a global variable back to a topic variable, however.

  9. DECLARE @local_variable (Transact-SQL) - SQL Server

    Nov 18, 2025 · The value can be a constant or an expression, but it must either match the variable declaration type or be implicitly convertible to that type. For more information, see Expressions.

  10. Define variables - Azure Pipelines | Microsoft Learn

    Oct 27, 2025 · User-defined variables can be set as read-only. There are naming restrictions for variables (example: you can't use secret at the start of a variable name). You can use a variable …