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Exploring Advanced Relationship Properties In Power BI Copilot

Exploring Advanced Relationship Properties In Power BI Copilot
I’ve been playing around with Power BI Copilot a lot recently, and following on from my recent posts on tuning Copilot by editing the Linguistic Schema and setting the Row Label and Key Column properties in this post I want to delve into some of the advanced properties of relationships. I won’t pretend to understand … Continue reading Exploring Advanced Relationship Properties In Power BI Copilot

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