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The ability to create unique experience would significantly increase if this was possible in the journey designer.
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Duplicate idea, please up vote this idea https://experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=a4a07397-a977-ee11-a81c-000d3ae53364
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this is a major customer facing problem.If someone comments about an issue and its fixed, admins should not ask original poster to delete. that's terrible business practice.The comment is then stuck there eve though its fixed.We should not be asking managers to delete their comments.Please allow admins to delete. This comment feature is extremely powerful but useless if anyone can comment and it stays there.
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Please vote for this duplicate idea that has a larger number of votes at the time of this commenthttps://experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=830432f0-e9fd-ed11-913a-0003ff45ce96
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I really hope this one gets more attention. This is crazy simple to do in Databricks and yet somehow not even feasible in Fabric?!?!
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Is there a timeline for when this is expected to be placed on the roadmap?
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This is on the public roadmap, with an estimated release timeline: Q3 2024.https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/release-plan/shared-experiences#github-github-enterprise-support
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If we think of gold and silver as "table qualities", then maybe folder is not an adequate structure in all cases. Sometimes, we could pull out the metadata on a table, e.g., TBLPROPERTIES("quality" = "silver"), then leveraging that convention to add a color or gold/silver/bronze badge to the object would be a better way to express table qualities.
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The Fabric Roadmap seems to indicate this will be available for Warehouses in Q3 2024:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/release-plan/data-warehouse#case-insensitive-collation-supportHopefully the same is coming for Lakehouses??Case insensitive collation support (in Warehouse)Estimated release timeline: Q3 2024Using the public REST APIs to create a Data Warehouse includes a new option to set the default collation. This can be used to set a new Case Insensitive Collation default. You'll also be able to use the COLLATE command with CREATE TABLE to directly control which collation your VARCHAR fields use. The two supported collations are Latin1_General_100_CI_AS_KS_WS_SC_UTF8 (which is Case Insensitive) and Latin1_General_100_BIN2_UTF8 (which is Case Sensitive) and continues to be our default.
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This would be very useful to organize tables based on topics on robust datasets. Is there any update on if/when this will be available?