Docs: Running query on multiple DBs in CodeQL for VS Code#6322
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Thanks @shati-patel, this looks great! Just let us know when we should merge. ⚡
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Thank you!!! I'll take care of merging once the other moving parts are done 😅 🎉 |
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This is now released 🎉 |
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Added a new section for "Running queries on multiple databases" to the article on "Analyzing your projects". It's fairly self-explanatory, but I think it makes sense to document it here. It's a feature requested by users, so it's worth making it more discoverable! 😃
🖼️ Rendered preview: "Analyzing your projects"
PS: We haven't yet released the feature in the extension, so I'll merge this PR at a suitable time 🙂
For reference: The new command was implemented in: github/vscode-codeql#898