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When there are more than 5000 up votes on the merged idea and this idea has 4000, shouldn't that be 9000 in total? By the time I am commenting on this idea, this is the situation. The merged idea has more than 5500 votes and this idea has 4600 votes.. shouldn't this go up in the priority of ideas.
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Does that mean, gateway mapping can be changed?
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I have the same use case for our medallion architecture. Would love to have OUTPUT to record a simple CDC log.
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Want to use key pair authentication access from Power BI to Snowflake.
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The new canvas mobile app also doesn’t address this …
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Very much needed. Surely would reduce significant load on Business Central SaaS platform too.
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We would like it to be configurable per chat workstream or by channel
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Great proposed functionality
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This is a very good idea, specifically, when you have agency staff that are assigned to out of hours work, i.e., before 9o'Clock and after 17:00pm which is the case for my organisation so you can quickly reassign to busier times if needed.
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In a similar scenario - the "Share" button on a Lakehouse is not the same as other share buttons. All other "share" buttons are designed to create a link (which you can do by clicking "copy link" which generates the link itself) and then you can choose to save the link or to share it over an email notification. ON a Lakehouse however, the share button is not a "sharing notification" button. It's actually a "change permissions" button, that enables you to add a user or group and set the permissions they need on that Lakehouse. In most scenarios, such as sharing with the organization, we ABSOLUTELY DO NOT want tens of thousands of notifications to be generated. This would happen if the user forgets to uncheck the "notify users vis email" button, which is all to easy to do. Instead, a simple fix would be to change the default behaviour of this popup to have the checkbox deselected by default. Submitted as a separate idea https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=2805387c-8be8-ef11-b542-000d3ae5774d