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Same is true for Data Flows. I recently manually refreshed a Data Flow and it succeeded. But the "Refreshed" column is empty. That "Refreshed" column should show BOTH the last time it was run (as either a scheduled refresh, or as part of a pipeline, or manually) and the end result (success of failure). There is generally a lack of relevant information on the main page of a Fabric Workspace. And all kinds of stuff we don't need. "Sensitivity" and "Endorsement" I don't need. Along with "Included in app". Take that stuff out, or let me choose the columns I want to see for any folder I create.
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Any updates, whether this feature is available for general availability now?I see that in the release plans it still shows under 'Public Preview'.
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Same applies for the results view in Warehouse / Lakehouse SQL endpoint. Really need to be able to resize columns to show data that is longer than the initial default width.
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I agree! Please bring this functionality back for sales and purchasing. Please provide the ability to modify start/end dates as well as add new price lines directly on the item card.
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How is this not supported? It's so obvious and necessary to parsing strings, and is a common feature in SQL and scripting languages.
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It's unbelievable! More than 8 years and this doesn't adopted yet!For God's sake!
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Figured that this only applies to composite models where at least one of the sources uses SSO. Would appreciate a fix anyways as data access is almost always managed via SSO at our organization.
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This is implemented.
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Microsoft added a way in C# 11 to make raw string literals by using three double-quotes, e.g.:string foo = """This is my multilinestring.""";Another option would be to use the @-sign to denote a literal string, which is also a C# construct.This would be a huge help when writing e.g. GraphQL queries in code.
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A simple addition for Microsoft to make a meaningful change to Customers.