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Yes this basic feature would be very helpful.I give my vote too.On other side I understand that Microsoft prefer making money by indirectly forcing its customer migrating to Sharepoint.
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@pitor KernerI am not sure what you mean but it could be the same thing as I am missing:Assume you have a case that is related to a contRact. Assume the contRact is associated to an account (firm). You can make a subgrid to add the contacts of that account to the case. This would bring up all the contacts in your system. To avoid this you can select only related records before you select contact entity and the view you have defined. However, this shows only the contacts that have been added to the case subgrid view as 'show related records' refers to the case. What we would wish is to be able to select the (custom) lookup field e.g. Account. Therefore it would automatically bing up a list of contacts on the case which are related to the account selected. This would be even more helpful if an account (company has 1000+ contacts and the users are not very IT literate to use ADF). maybe a bit similar like the quick view form but for the views.Another Scenario would be when you have a lookup field on the case form (not the regarding!) for an opportunity and you would like to see the quotes within that selected opportunity.For oversight/visibility purpose, I want to be able to see all related records from a (custom) lookup field record on a given entity form which is other than the regarding of that entity.
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good idea
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Microsoft must implement this feature asap.
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Somewhat implemented in recent monthly updates. Still no support/availability of the 'Quick Access Toolbar' in power query?
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Yes please. Accounting style matching Excel.
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Header icons should have an option to to always on. This option would help the end user's experience
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I would like this option as well. Using a pipeline I can ingest data into a lakehouse BUT unable to query the lakehouse tables from any thing other than a notebook in order to do incremental load. Very frustratingting
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Please implement. i can't believe it is not possible to do in Power BI Thank you.
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Power BI allows for some really powerful customized report/dashboard design. Unfortunately, this limitation of locally installed fonts only makes it impossible to deliver the design I envision. Most standard fonts are ugly and unfortunately that's all we get to work with. Please remove this limitation and allow us to use web fonts.