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โ11-12-2021 11:03 AM
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โ11-13-2021 11:36 PM
Not that I know of. Databricks is cloud only. Perhaps in the future (and with that a single node docker image for local development), would be interesting?
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โ11-13-2021 11:36 PM
Not that I know of. Databricks is cloud only. Perhaps in the future (and with that a single node docker image for local development), would be interesting?
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โ11-15-2021 04:54 PM
Hi @Christopher Shehuโ ,
@Werner Stinckensโ is correct. You cannot have local SQL endpoint. You can reach out to your accounts team representative in case you need more information on how to enable it for your workspace.
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โ11-18-2021 10:44 AM
@Werner Stinckensโ no there isn't, can you tell me what you're trying to do?
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โ11-19-2021 04:56 AM
You may have noticed that the local SQL endpoint is not listed in the options for getting started with APEX. The local SQL endpoint is an extremely useful feature for getting ADO.NET web services started. I say check this uk-dissertation.com review for admirable ways of study. Unfortunately, we canโt make it work on a web application, and weโve never been able to figure out how to make it work on a Windows Phone application.

