Executing Notebooks in a Stored Procedure

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  • I'm kind of sorry its a joke because that actually sounds like it could be a really nice feature. Do you think Microsoft might add it in the future? Or is the real joke on me for asking?

     

    Luther

     

  • Ah, Steve, you get me every year. Just a couple of weeks ago I wrote a Jupyter Notebook both for documenting and testing some ideas as you described. And while I was writing it, I was thinking, "if only..."

    Well, I got a smile out of it.

    Rod

  • Dang, Steve got me, too. I clicked into the comments only to remember it's April 1. Very convincing writing, Steve! Lol.

    -- webrunner

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    A SQL query walks into a bar and sees two tables. He walks up to them and asks, "Can I join you?"
    Ref.: http://tkyte.blogspot.com/2009/02/sql-joke.html

  • Sure, it could happen.

    inferno-congelado-frozen-hell

  • I actually don't think this is that hard, but with all the work in Synapse (Spark pools) and DataBricks, I don't expect this to get added to SQL Server.

    The hard part would be actually documenting how to make this consistent and perhaps some sort of archive/cleanup like MSDB has for jobs.

  • Next April 1, tell us how to e-file our taxes from a stored procedure.

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • Eric M Russell wrote:

    Next April 1, tell us how to e-file our taxes from a stored procedure.

     

    Lol!

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    A SQL query walks into a bar and sees two tables. He walks up to them and asks, "Can I join you?"
    Ref.: http://tkyte.blogspot.com/2009/02/sql-joke.html

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