Hi MrWick, How are you doing today?
This is a great question, and itโs understandable that your DBAs may be cautious about allowing schema evolution helper tables on the SQL Server side. As of now, in LakeFlow Connect, opting out of schema evolution is not exposed directly through a simple toggle in the UI, which can make it confusing. However, behind the scenes, LakeFlow expects those helper tables to manage schema changes over timeโso if your setup skips that, you'll likely need to work with fixed schemas and rely on manual updates when source structures change. Unfortunately, column-level selection and schema evolution controls can be limited depending on connector version and LakeFlowโs current capabilities. I'd recommend reaching out to your Databricks support rep to confirm if column selection or schema evolution opt-out can be enabled via config flags or backend settingsโthey may be able to whitelist this or advise on best practices with minimal DBA overhead.
Regards,
Brahma