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Power BI Copilot, AI Instructions And Semantic Model Relationships

Power BI Copilot, AI Instructions And Semantic Model Relationships
Power BI Copilot knows about the relationship between measures and tables, which means that it’s very good at knowing which measures can be broken down by which columns. For example, consider the following model with two fact tables, one of which contains sales data dimensioned by Employee and Customer, and one which contains target data … Continue reading Power BI Copilot, AI Instructions And Semantic Model Relationships

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