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Let’s clarify it further building a Data Warehouse based on an Azure SQL DB with shortcut the enhanced approach using Microsoft Fabric:Assume Scenario: We have an application that stores data in an Azure SQL DB. Unfortunately, creating additional DB objects (such as views or stored procedures) within this database is restricted.To build a Data Warehouse based on the Application DB we have below options Traditional approach Option 1: it need to transform the data into dimensional model and load it into independent Data Warehouse which in-turn additional efforts and resources needed.Traditional Approach Option 2 (Linked Server):Create a linked server to the Application DB from a new database server. Use views or stored procedures to transform the data into a dimensional model.However, this approach has limitations, including potential performance bottlenecks and security concerns.To enhanced approach using Microsoft Fabric: Replace the linked server with Microsoft Fabric (a modern alternative).Create a shortcut of application database into the new Data Warehouse or Data Lake. This shortcut provides read-only access to existing objects in the Application DB.Leverage Fabric features to efficiently transform application data into a dimensional model with additional security layer.Enjoy the benefits mentioned in the original idea.
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Is there a workaround to bold values in a specific column at least??
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Fully agree with the request and prior comments. This would be very useful and is a standard offering in other ERP software.
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I totally agree!
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Looks like it is not allowed to post links to AppSource here.Search for "DYCE Project Billing" in AppSoruce. This app enables what you are looking for (and much more)
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Please also add more shortcuts to all versions, so BC you can be navigated without using the mouse.
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I need the same functionality "Repeat All Item Labels" for Matrix in Power BI Report Builder
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This feature is preventing us from migrating to Fabric
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This would be unbelievably helpful. The Purchase Quote system currently does not tie into requisitions at all.