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Visualising Power BI Performance Analyzer Data With A Vibe-Coded Custom Visual

Visualising Power BI Performance Analyzer Data With A Vibe-Coded Custom Visual
Performance Analyzer is now available in the browser, not just in Power BI Desktop! Actually everyone got excited about this back in September when it was announced and then forgot about it because it didn’t appear immediately, but now if you are in Edit mode for a published report you can see Performance Analyzer is … Continue reading Visualising Power BI Performance Analyzer Data With A Vibe-Coded Custom Visual

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