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Performance Implications Of Using Calculated Columns In Composite Models On Power BI Semantic Models

Performance Implications Of Using Calculated Columns In Composite Models On Power BI Semantic Models
I don’t have anything against the use of calculated columns in Power BI semantic models in general but you do need to be careful using them with DirectQuery mode. In particular when you have a DirectQuery connection to another Power BI semantic model – also known as a composite model on a Power BI semantic … Continue reading Performance Implications Of Using Calculated Columns In Composite Models On Power BI Semantic Models

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