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Exploring Power BI Visual Calculations

Exploring Power BI Visual Calculations
You might have seen some buzz around already, although the official blog post is not out yet, the February release of Power BI desktop is already available to download. After a month waiting (traditionally, there is no January update) it has some great new features in it! Not only Tabular Model Definition Language is there …

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