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Support of running multiple cells at a time in databricks notebook Hi all,Now databricks notebook supports parallel run of commands in a single notebo...

Ajay-Pandey
Esteemed Contributor III

Support of running multiple cells at a time in databricks notebook

Hi all,

Now databricks notebook supports parallel run of commands in a single notebook that will help run ad hoc queries simultaneously without creating a separate notebook.

Once you run multiple queries at the same time there will be a new option Run Now click on that and it will start running your second query as well

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Ajay Kumar Pandey
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Chaitanya_Raju
Honored Contributor

Hi @Ajay Pandey​ ,

Thanks for sharing with the audience can you please help with the release notes, I could not able to find out.

Happy Learning!!

Thanks for reading and like if this is useful and for improvements or feedback please comment.

Ajay-Pandey
Esteemed Contributor III

Hi @Ratna Chaitanya Raju Bandaru​ ,

For now, there is no release note for this,

I think it will be coming very soon once have will share it here.

Ajay Kumar Pandey

Anonymous
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Hi @Ajay Pandey​ 

Hope everything is going great.

Just wanted to check in if you were able to resolve your issue. If yes, would you be happy to mark an answer as best so that other members can find the solution more quickly? If not, please tell us so we can help you. 

Cheers!

SenthilRT
New Contributor II

Can we run parallel cell execution for python (pyspark) cells?

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