TMDL view (Generally Available)
TMDL view is now generally available in Power BI Desktop!
» Leia maisTMDL view is now generally available in Power BI Desktop!
» Leia maisThis month, we’re excited to share a major milestone for Power BI modelling tools – Power BI Desktop is now compatible with any semantic model in Fabric. With this update, you’re no longer required to rely on external tools to edit a semantic model running in Fabric. At the same time, it enhances interoperability between external tools and Power BI Desktop, enabling them to do even more.
» Leia maisWe’re excited to introduce TMDL view for Power BI Desktop. This new feature lets you script, modify, and apply changes using Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL), providing an alternative experience to semantic modeling using code, instead of a graphical user interface such as Model view.
» Leia maisYou can use Power BI Desktop to live edit Direct Lake semantic models, improving your data modeling experience and allowing export to Power BI Project (PBIP) for professional development workflows.
» Leia maisWe are happy to announce that the Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL) has now reached General Availability (GA)!
» Leia maisEnhancing team collaboration and automation is crucial for any enterprise BI development, which is the primary goal of Power BI Desktop developer mode. The Power BI enhanced report format (PBIR) for Power BI Project files (PBIP) represents a significant milestone in achieving this goal. This new report format offers source control-friendly file structures, facilitating co-development and improving development efficiency for Power BI reports.
» Leia maisWe are very excited to announce the adoption of Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL) as the semantic model file format for the Power BI Project files.
» Leia maisWe are pleased to announce the public preview of a Power BI Desktop Developer Mode, which offers a new save option to your Power BI developers that unblock source control and CI/CD best practices
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