12-16-2021 11:30 AM
I posted this idea in ideas.powerbi.com as well, but it is quite unclear to me whether the powerbi databricks connector is in fact made by MS or Databricks, so I post it here as well!
It is possible to add comments/descriptions to databricks database columns, and in PowerBi a column can have a column description which can pop up when hovering over the column name. When importing a table from databricks using the powerbi databricks connector, it would be nice if it imported the column got the description from the corresponding column in databricks!
01-11-2022 06:46 PM
@Erik Parmann the connector is the colab product of MS and Databricks. But I feel this is a nice feature to add. I request to raise a feature request with us from here - https://ideas.databricks.com/ . Our product team definitely will take a look at this for future development . Thanks.
01-02-2022 05:06 AM
Hey @Kaniz Fatma , it would be cool to at least know if I should adress these ideas to databricks or microsoft.
01-11-2022 06:46 PM
@Erik Parmann the connector is the colab product of MS and Databricks. But I feel this is a nice feature to add. I request to raise a feature request with us from here - https://ideas.databricks.com/ . Our product team definitely will take a look at this for future development . Thanks.
01-12-2022 02:42 AM
@Atanu Sarkar We use databricks on Azure, is https://ideas.databricks.com/ supposed to work for us? Because I only get the message "Error trying to handle that request" when I try to add our azure databricks workspace url.
If it is AWS only, where do we Azure user channel our ideas?
01-12-2022 04:33 PM
01-13-2022 01:17 AM
Ok, that sends me to "https://feedback.azure.com/d365community/forum/2efba7dc-ef24-ec11-b6e6-000d3a4f0da0", is that where you want it? Given the lack of feedback there it seemed a bit... dead to me. But alright, I gave it a try and made an issue 🙂
I also had the brilliant idea that table descriptions should show up when you import the table, feel free to vote for that as well 🙂
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