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Today, we are excited to share the list of features that we’ve shipped during the month of February 2023, including:
We have now added the ability to add/remove tables from the default dataset within the datamart. After navigating to the model view, you will now see a new banner that prompts you to manually update the dataset:
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To add tables to the default dataset, a user has 2 options:
The ‘manually update dataset’ option allows you to have control of which tables are included in the default dataset.
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This feature will be available in all regions by the end of the week.
To start the experience, open a datamart and click on the “Visualize results” button after running a new SQL or visual query. On the right pane, you will see the name of the SQL query that was just executed, and a list of the columns associated to the SQL query presented for easy drag-and-drop to the Visualizations and Filters pane. Once you have selected a visualization to build the report and the specific columns to include, click on “Save as report” for easy access within your Power BI workspace to edit, share, and export.
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We've began rolling this out and it will be available in all regions by the end of the week.
| New SQL query | Ctrl + Q |
| Close current tab | Ctrl + Shift + F4 |
| Run SQL script | Ctrl + Enter, Shift +Enter |
| Cancel running SQL script | Alt+Break |
| Search string | Ctrl + F |
| Replace string | Ctrl + H |
| Undo | Ctrl + Z |
| Redo | Ctrl + Y |
| Go one word left | Ctrl + Left arrow key |
| Go one word right | Ctrl + Right arrow key |
| Indent increase | Tab |
| Indent decrease | Shift + Tab |
| Comment | Ctrl + K, Ctrl + C |
| Uncomment | Ctrl + K, Ctrl + U |
| Move cursor up | ↑ |
| Move cursor down | ↓ |
| Select All | Ctrl + A |
Previously, to connect to a datamart’s SQL endpoint with client tooling, you would have to navigate to the datamart settings to copy the SQL connection string. We’re excited to introduce a new-look context menu with the ability to open your datamart seamlessly with Azure Data Studio! This feature will be available in all regions by the end of the week.
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After clicking Azure Data Studio, if you have the application installed already, it will open with your connection string and authentication type prefilled. All you need to do is click “connect” and you will be on your way to querying!
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That’s all for this month! Please continue sending us your feedback and do not forget to vote for other features that you would like to see in Power BI! We hope that you enjoy the update! As always, keep voting on Ideas to help us determine what to build next.
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