Microsoft Fabric’s OneLake data can be visualized and analyzed in Power BI without moving any data using the new Direct Lake storage mode. . Power BI Desktop users can now create these just like any Power BI solution, right in Power BI Desktop.
» En savoir plus We are excited to announce that writing DAX queries with Copilot can utilize semantic model descriptions, synonyms, and sample values from columns.
» En savoir plus You 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.
» En savoir plus We recently made a significant update to the Direct Lake documentation. Direct Lake accelerates time to data-driven decisions by unlocking incredible performance directly against OneLake, without the need to manage costly, time-consuming data refreshes for large volumes of data in OneLake.
» En savoir plus Explore the latest features of the ALM Toolkit! Our new update adds coloring support for TMDL, allowing you to view tabular model metadata in a user-friendly, YAML-like syntax. Enhance your Power BI experience and manage your semantic models with ease by adopting the ALM Toolkit into your workflow.
» En savoir plus We are happy to announce that the Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL) has now reached General Availability (GA)!
» En savoir plus We are excited to announce you can now write DAX queries with DAX query view for web from published semantic models in the workspace.
» En savoir plus Boost your productivity in DAX query view with Copilot to write and explain DAX queries.
» En savoir plus We are happy to announce a new Direct Lake semantic model property to control Direct Lake behavior.
» En savoir plus As part of our continued tooling improvements, we have enhanced the experience for creating Direct Lake semantic models in Microsoft Fabric. This applies to semantic models created by clicking the New semantic model button from the Lakehouse.
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