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First time exploring the new User-Defined Functions (UDF) in Power BI and the impact is already clear!
UDF is often talked about just for measures and contexts, but it can also take data visualization to the next level: switching styles, applying animations, and ensuring flexibility, reusability, and simplified maintenance.
Have you started experimenting with UDF in your reports yet?
I came away from this exploration feeling like we’re just scratching the surface of what’s possible with this feature.
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Sounds good,,,I haven’t tried UDFs yet, but I’m excited to explore them soon!
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