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TMDL View And Power BI Developer Productivity: An Example Using The Detail Rows Definition Property

TMDL View And Power BI Developer Productivity: An Example Using The Detail Rows Definition Property
For me the biggest new feature in the January 2025 release of Power BI Desktop is the new TMDL View; many other people like Marco are excited about it too. For more advanced Power BI developers (and honestly, I don’t think you need to be that advanced to get value out of it) it makes … Continue reading TMDL View And Power BI Developer Productivity: An Example Using The Detail Rows Definition Property

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