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      <description>These properties apply wherever the definition lives — inline in the project file, in other YAML files, or in any provider that returns rows (Excel, a database query, …); sources can be combined. In YAML they are keys; in a tabular source they are the columns of one row. See Lists.
Properties #Property Also accepted as Required Meaning Name Data source name yes The name other definitions use to refer to this data source Provider — yes Which provider CAT opens the data with, as name and version — SqlServer@2, Excel@1, Postgres@1.</description>
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      <description>Every data source definition has a Provider — the component that opens the connection and runs the queries. A definition may also carry a Technology — the name of the system behind that connection. The two are not the same thing: SqlServer@2 is one provider, and it connects to MS SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Managed Instance, Azure Synapse Analytics, MS Fabric Warehouse, MS Fabric Lakehouse and Dataverse alike.</description>
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