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December 6, 2016• 1 minute read
Today, as part of our effort to deliver 12 highly requested “Wish List” features in 12 days, we're adding highlight to run to the SQL editor! Highlight to run is as easy as it sounds—highlight a portion of code, and hit Run (or ⌘ + return on a Mac and Ctrl + return on a PC).
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November 22, 2016• 3 minute read
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