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Use Copilot in Power BI Desktop to Create Measures from Numeric Columns

Use Copilot in Power BI Desktop to Create Measures from Numeric Columns

I have been thinking about a mechanism to generate measures from numeric columns on Power BI data models. Of course, we can use Tabular Editor, but it requires some scripting, which is all right. However, the more advanced our requirements get, the more complex the C# script. In real-world development scenarios, it does not make … Continue reading Use Copilot in Power BI Desktop to Create Measures from Numeric Columns

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