Power BI Copilot, AI Instructions And DAX Measure Definitions

Continuing my (already very long) series on what information you should be adding to the AI Instructions of your semantic model and why, in this post I’ll show you the benefits of adding the DAX definitions of your measures. A really common question from end users viewing a Power BI report is “how is this … Continue reading Power BI Copilot, AI Instructions And DAX Measure Definitions
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