![]() ![]() The Azure Analysis Services to Fabric and Power BI Premium Migration Experience is now GA!.Power BI Direct Lake mode is in public preview!.Special Announcements for Microsoft Fabric!.There is more to explore in Reporting, Modeling, Data Connectivity, Service, Paginated Reports, Developers, visualizations, and other announcements so please continue to read on! ![]() You’ll also find the preview announcement of new Open, Save, and Share options when working with files in OneDrive and SharePoint document libraries, updates to the On-Object Interaction feature released to Preview in March, a new feature that gives authors the ability to define query limits in Desktop, data model editing in the Power BI Service, and updates to the Power BI Tabs in Microsoft Teams. With the announcement of Microsoft Fabric, you’ll find a featured section on all of the new features released! See Arun Ulagaratchagan’s blog post to read the full Microsoft Fabric Preview announcement. Type in the character(s) to use to mark the end of each statement.ĭisplays the Help on the SQL Query Scratch Pad.ĭisplays a label providing a description of the current SQL, whether there are pending changes (indicated by a leading *), and the name of the loaded SQL Query object or Filename.We have lots of exciting new features for you this month. sql file.Ī source file browser displays on which you type in the new file name and click on the Save button to save the Query.Īny Query displayed in the Scratch Pad remains there until you either replace it with another Query from file or you close the model.Īpplies the SQL comment characters '-' to the beginning of each selected line or, if the selected lines are already commented, removes the comment characters. Saves the currently-displayed Query to a new. If you created the Query from scratch, a source file browser displays in which you type the new file name and click on the Save button to save the Query. Saves the currently-displayed Query to the file it came from. Saves this SQL statement to the SQL Query object it came from.Ĭreates a new SQL Query object and saves this statement to that object. Click on the file name and on the Open button to display the file contents in the Scratch Pad. Open the Database Builder window, then display the ' SQL Scratch Pad' tab.Įxecutes the SQL Query currently shown in the Scratch Pad.Ĭheck the 'Results' and 'Messages' tabs for the output of executing the Query.Ĭlears the SQL Query editor fields so that you can enter a new query.Ī source file browser displays, defaulted to display SQL files. A tabbed panel consisting of two pages, one to show the results of executing the Query and one to display any messages generated during the execution.An editor panel in which you create or import the SQL Queries - this panel provides SQL-based syntax highlighting for the current data model.A toolbar providing facilities for importing, saving, executing and clearing the SQL Queries.This database connection is shared between the 'SQL Scratch Pad', 'Database Compare' and 'Execute DDL' tabs of the Database Builder. The SQL Scratch Pad requires the Database Builder to have a valid ODBC connection to a live database. While you develop your data model you might want to execute and test ad-hoc SQL Queries for a DDL script, or run enquiries on the live database all of this is possible within the Enterprise Architect Database Builder interface. The SQL Scratch Pad provides a mechanism to develop and run ad-hoc SQL Queries against a live database. ![]()
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