Power BI TMDL And Version Control Announcements From SQLBits
If you missed out on the big announcement last week about Tabular Model Definition Language and the future of Power BI version control at SQLBits last week, then the recording of the session has already been published: If you’re a professional Power BI developer you must watch this one! Mathias Thierbach (of https://pbi.tools/ fame) has… Continue reading Power BI TMDL And Version Control Announcements From SQLBits
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