Using Notebooks in Azure Data Studio

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  • Notebooks is a fascinating idea, Steve! I've never heard of them before. It kinda reminds me of GitHub's gists, but different. Thank you for sharing this!

    Kindest Regards, Rod Connect with me on LinkedIn.

  • You are welcome, and give them a try. I'm hoping we get SQL Prompt ported there and then PoSh added.

  • Thanks for this tutorial, Steve. I just recently learned how useful Markup is, and to be able to have text, code, and code results in the same file is pretty wonderful.

    I'm looking forward to using SQL Notebooks for quite a few things in the future. And, thanks to this nice article of yours, I know how to use them.

  • You are welcome and glad you liked this

  • Yeah, I know... day late and a dollar short since ADS is going away. Is there a good tutorial on creating graphs that aren't absurd in ADS? (I'm just graphing the prices of a bunch of items over time.) I know I could do this kind of thing in Excel, but I was hoping to do a tiny bit of exploratory data analysis in Azure Data Studio because I can add comments etc and explain what I'm doing step by step. Is my only option to use VS? Does that graphing in VS at least work properly?

  • pietlinden wrote:

    Yeah, I know... day late and a dollar short since ADS is going away. Is there a good tutorial on creating graphs that aren't absurd in ADS? (I'm just graphing the prices of a bunch of items over time.) I know I could do this kind of thing in Excel, but I was hoping to do a tiny bit of exploratory data analysis in Azure Data Studio because I can add comments etc and explain what I'm doing step by step. Is my only option to use VS? Does that graphing in VS at least work properly?

    Wait, what? Azure Data Studio is going away??? I haven't heard about this.

    Kindest Regards, Rod Connect with me on LinkedIn.

  • They're not going to update it anymore I read... kind of a bummer because it's great for documenting / explaining a series of queries.

    (or for your exploration of a dataset/database)... Maybe they're too busy trying to fix the PowerQuery source in SSIS.

    Yeah, just kidding. Does MSFT make any good software anymore?

    • This reply was modified 2 months, 1 week ago by  pietlinden.

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