The best way to do this is by converting your data to an Excel table. Select your data range (A1:E11), press Ctrl + T, and click OK. Excel names it something like "Table1"; in my case, it's Table3, ...
Since I wrote about the Snowflake query tags generated by Power BI earlier this year, one important piece of functionality ...
Abstract: Automatically parsing SQL queries from natural languages can help non-professionals access databases and improve the efficiency of information utilization. It is a long-term research issue ...
Excel doesn’t have a direct equivalent. To achieve the same result, you’d either have to piece together complex formulas with functions like SEARCH or write custom VBA scripts. While those approaches ...
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