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At Ignite this year (Nov 2024), Microsoft Fabric announced the public preview of SQL database in Fabric - Announcing SQL database in Microsoft Fabric Public Preview | Microsoft Fabric Blog | Microsoft Fabri.... In this post, we will dive into the query editor in SQL database in Fabric, a powerful tool that is designed to provide a lightweight, user-friendly, and integrated environment for object explorations, writing SQL queries, and monitoring and optimizing database performance.
Whether you’re a seasoned data professional or a developer new to SQL, the query editor offers features that cater to all skill levels. It provides various low-code/no-code features that simplify your development workflows, enhances productivity, fosters collaboration, ensuring accurate and efficient database interactions. Additionally, it seamlessly integrates with other Fabric workloads, allowing you to maximize the benefits of the integrated Fabric ecosystem. Learn more at Query with the SQL Editor - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn.
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To use the query editor, start by opening a new SQL database within your workspace. The landing page offers quick-start options, such as sample data and T-SQL templates. For additional guidance, refer to the Getting Started documentation, where you'll find detailed steps to load data into your SQL database or begin developing efficiently.
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Click the feedback button in the ribbon to share your experiences or offer suggestions. We closely review all submissions and highly value your input, which plays a key role in shaping our roadmap and priorities. Alternatively, visit the Fabric community forums to join discussions, share feedback, and contribute and vote for product improvement ideas. Stay tuned - our release plans will be made public in early 2025.
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