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Tuning Power BI Copilot With Row Labels And Key Columns

Tuning Power BI Copilot With Row Labels And Key Columns
A few weeks ago I wrote a post on how to improve the results you get from Power BI Copilot by editing the Linguistic Schema. As I mentioned, though, there are in fact lots of different ways that you as a Power BI semantic model developer can improve the results you get from Copilot and … Continue reading Tuning Power BI Copilot With Row Labels And Key Columns

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