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Introducing Command Palate in Fabric Warehouse & SQL Database Editor

We are excited to announce the features we delivered in the month of November 2024 in developer experiences space aiming to make Fabric developers life easy! 

Introducing Command Palate

Exciting news for Fabric Web developers! The command palette is now available with Fabric Web Query editor. The command palette in Fabric Web editor supports commands with multiple options. You can simply press F1 to access the command palette and select the option.

For instance, to format your query, you may utilize the Format Document option available in the context menu or Command Palette Format Document option to format your SQL text.

Unformatted SQL Text
Formatted SQL Text

Next Steps

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Have a feature request? Post your thoughts to Ideas (microsoft.com).

Join us in this exciting journey to make data more accessible, understandable, and actionable for everyone in your organization. Thanks for reading!

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