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(Livestream Replay) Tabular Editor C# Scripts & Calculation Groups - with Bernat Agulló

Join Bernat Agulló and I as he shows you how to level up your skills in Tabular Editor! He'll spend time showing you how to use C# scripts and macros to create calculation groups, diagnose and optimize your model, and much more! Plus learn how to leverage Visual Studio to create and tune the C# scripts.

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Partner and Senior BI Developer at Esbrina, a BI consulting company based in Barcelona. Passionate about Power BI in general, DAX and Calculation groups in particular. I love automating things, first it was VBA and Excel, now is Tabular Editor c# scripts and Power BI I have spoken in several events and user groups around the world about calculation groups.

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[DAX] Anti-Patterns Episode Seven: Checking for BLANKS (with Daniil Maslyuk)

A lot of videos and articles teach you how to write [DAX]. In this video Daniil Maslyuk and I will show you you how avoid bad [DAX] patterns! This episode will focus on how to check for blanks, nulls, and zeros your measures!

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Daniil Maslyuk, MVP, is an independent consultant and the author of the official Microsoft Power BI exam reference books.

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Posted on April 12, 2022 and filed under Power BI, DAX, Topics & Discussion.

PBI-Tools Setup and Configuration to GitHub & Azure DevOps- with Mathias Thierbach

This tutorial describes the setup of a simple automated deployment pipeline for Power BI reports using PBI Tools. It assumes that reports have a live connection to a Power BI dataset and that the PBIX files containing the reports are held in a git repository in either Azure DevOps or GitHub.

The first part of the tutorial explains the setup necessary in the Power BI tenant. Since a service principal is going to be used for the deployment, the necessary steps to get this set up are covered. Furthermore, the configuration of the pbi-tools deployment manifest is explained, and the deployment is tested locally.

With the basic setup completed, and the deployed tested locally, this second part of the tutorial moves the setup into a GitHub repository. A GitHub Actions workflow is created, secrets are set, and the pipeline is tested end-to-end.

The final part of the tutorial repeates the steps from Part 2, but this time in Azure DevOps. There are a few additonal settings required here, which the video explains. The repository created in the tutorial is publicly available here.

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In 2015, after having spent over ten years as a Software Developer and Architect with Microsoft technologies, Mathias Thierbach moved into the Microsoft BI space. He soon landed on Power BI, but also realized quickly that the development and engineering tools and practices were nothing like the ones well established in software development. This is how pbi-tools started as a project, filling this gap in tooling. Today, leading a growing data management team at YouGov, he experiences the benefits of those efforts every day. Having open sourced the project in fall of 2021, Mathias spends a lot of his free time bringing those practices to the wider Power BI community now.

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Posted on April 5, 2022 and filed under Livestreams, Topics & Discussion, External Tools.

[DAX] Anti-Patterns Episode Six: TRUE/FALSE Conditions (with Daniil Maslyuk)

A lot of videos and articles teach you how to write [DAX]. In this video Daniil Maslyuk and I will show you you how avoid bad [DAX] patterns! This episode will focus on optimizing TRUE/FALSE conditions and data types!

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Daniil Maslyuk, MVP, is an independent consultant and the author of the official Microsoft Power BI exam reference books.

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Posted on March 29, 2022 and filed under Power BI, DAX, Topics & Discussion.