Deep dive into composite semantic models with Direct Lake and import tables
Getting your data job done just got easier with composite semantic models, mixing Direct Lake tables with import tables, now available in public preview.
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐGetting your data job done just got easier with composite semantic models, mixing Direct Lake tables with import tables, now available in public preview.
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐThe January 2026 Power BI Feature Summary is packed with exciting newsโthere are fresh updates, important announcements, and some big changes, especially around upcoming events, feature retirements, and the latest in AI and Copilot advancements. Some of the standout features include new reporting tools, smarter data modeling options, enhanced resources for developers, broader global standards … Continue reading “Power BI January 2026 Feature Summary”
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐThe previous limitation preventing drillthrough (via Excelโs Show Details feature when using Analyze in Excel) on Direct Lake and DirectQuery semantic model has been removed.
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐThe November 2025 Power BI feature update brings several important announcements and enhancements across the platform. Key highlights include the deprecation of R and Python visuals in the Embed for your customers solution, significant updates to Copilot and AI capabilitiesโsuch as the standalone Copilot in Power BI mobile apps (Preview) and improvements to Verified Answersโand … Continue reading “Power BI November 2025 Feature Summary”
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐUntil now, preparing your data for AI was only possible in Power BI Desktop. That changes today! As of today, we are rolling out the ability for you to prepare your data for AI directly in the Power BI service. This makes it easier to keep your semantic models Copilot-ready without switching tools โ and it … Continue reading “Prep Your Data for AI โ Now in the Power BI Serviceย “
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐDiscover the power of DAX User Defined Functions (UDFs) in Power BI! Now in public preview, DAX UDFs let you define reusable logic with parametersโmaking your models cleaner, more maintainable, and easier to debug. Whether you’re building simple measures or advanced calculations like currency conversion, UDFs unlock a new level of flexibility. Learn how to get started and explore real-world examples in this post.
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐDiscover the power of DAX User Defined Functions (UDFs) in Power BI! Now in public preview, DAX UDFs let you define reusable logic with parametersโmaking your models cleaner, more maintainable, and easier to debug. Whether you’re building simple measures or advanced calculations like currency conversion, UDFs unlock a new level of flexibility. Learn how to get started and explore real-world examples in this post.
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐTime-based analysis just got a major upgrade. Power BI now supports calendar-based time intelligence, giving you the flexibility to work with any calendar structureโfiscal, retail, lunar, or custom. Say goodbye to limitations like continuous date table requirements and lack of week-based calculations. With this new feature, you can define multiple calendars, map time attributes, and unlock powerful new DAX functions like TOTALWTD. Enable the preview today and explore a smarter way to analyze time in Power BI.
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐThe Power BI August 2025 Feature Summary introduces major updates in Copilot and AI, reporting, and modeling. Highlights include Copilot integration for SharePoint Online, measure description automation, and advanced data modeling features.
» ์์ธํ ๋ณด๊ธฐThis monthโs update marks a notable evolution for Power BI. With richer connections to Microsoft 365, smarter Copilot features, and the integration of reporting through PBIRS and SQL Server 2025, users are set to benefit from more seamless workflows and intelligent insights. Whether youโre eager for enhanced collaboration or advanced AI, this monthโs innovations are designed to open new possibilities for every Power BI enthusiast.
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