Another perspective to add to the recent conversations we've been having about using Fabric Data Warehousing as the backend of Power Apps. This one focusing on using stored procedures to manage the writeback.
It mentions some quite interesting performance implications (around bulk uploading new records, for example).
So not only is it just *possible* to use a Fabric DWH as the backend of your app, it might be preferable from an efficiency/ performance perspective. Plus your data team will love it more to have easy access to all your App data. 😀
Is this something that might be useful for you? Let me know below 👇