Feature Description
- I can right-click on a table and hover over Edit Data to open a submenu with two options: Top 100 rows, Custom.
- I can choose Top 100 rows, which opens the Edit Data tab and automatically loads 100 rows.
- I can choose Custom, which opens an editable dropdown where I can specify how many rows to fetch.
- I can see ghost text in the dropdown that says: “Set total rows to fetch.”
- I can type any number into the dropdown or select from preset values: 10, 50, 500, 1000.
- I can press Enter to confirm my input and it loads the number of rows I specified.
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Problem and Motivation
Users need a clearer, more deliberate way to specify how many rows to load before entering the Edit Data experience. Introducing row selection directly from the table context menu makes this decision explicit, discoverable, and harder to accidentally dismiss this setting. This approach better supports both quick inspections and more intentional data editing scenarios.
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Feature Description
See more design details from Figma design mock
Problem and Motivation
Users need a clearer, more deliberate way to specify how many rows to load before entering the Edit Data experience. Introducing row selection directly from the table context menu makes this decision explicit, discoverable, and harder to accidentally dismiss this setting. This approach better supports both quick inspections and more intentional data editing scenarios.
Related Area
If you selected "Other", please describe the area
No response
Confirmation