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Bulk Move & Bulk Delete your Queries in Fabric Warehouse

We heard feedback from you that it’s time consuming to move multiple queries at once. So we built the ability to move multiple queries at once between Shared Queries and My Queries.

Bulk Move

While bulk move is great, but what if you want to delete queries in bulk? You now can delete multiple queries at once.

Bulk Delete

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