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I'm sorry, but this is NOT ok 😞
So what if I want to change or delete any of the relationships I had before and that now they are not showing because I cannot see any of the tables?
Or even if I want to check what relationships I had built so far. All of that is gone. That is not ok. Specially when I had built such a complex Data Model. You cannot expect me to go ahead and build everything from scratch again
@Anonymous The functionality you described is still available to you. If you follow @Pat_msft's instructions and use the "Add related tables" functionality, you'll be able to see, edit, and delete the relationships you had before.
I now can't change the storage mode of an individual table, and if I can the documentation hasn't been updated to show me how. this isn't acceptable.
Thank you for the feedback @alec20191104. Can you tell us what kind of connection you're using? Are you trying to convert it to import mode?
@tessahurr - I am trying to switch between DQ and dual, previously this was under setting on the right-hand side but that's now gone and the documentation has no guidance as to where that has moved to.
link to documentation of storage mode
@alec20191104 Can you please try clicking on the table, going to the advanced settings in the properties pane, and changing the storage mode there?
@tessahurr - that's what I've been trying to do all day but there is no advanced settings in the properties pane
Same problem!
Looks good. The collapse feature on each object is great!