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Full Impact Analysis in Power BI, Export and Analyze in Excel

Full Impact Analysis in Power BI, Export and Analyze in Excel
Imagine you have a semantic model in the Power BI Service (or Fabric if you will), and you’re about to make a breaking change to this semantic model. How do you inform your end users? How do you tell them about this change? In this blog I will zoom in to options you have in …

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