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Hi, I have a huge issue.
In the past when I started with my Power Bi report I linked a CALENDAR-table (excel).
I've used the DATE-field from this Table in Measures and Graphs.
Apparently this was a Date-table which isn't being updated anymore, and I should have used a DateTable.
I've inserted the DateTable into my pbix-file and I've created all Relationships with the new DateTable which already existed with the old CALENDAR-table.
I now need to replace the CALENDAR.DATE (only field used currently from the CALENDAR-table) reference in all my Measures, Graphs etc with the DateTable.Date.
Is there an easy way to do this, or is this a manually action (meaning going through all Measures and Graphs one-by-one to change and hope everything shows the same as it does now)?
If possible I would like to do a "Replace-All" CALENDAR.DATE -> DateTable.Date with keeping my Graphs as they're.
Hope someone can help me.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Namoh,
You could give the Power BI Helper - RADACAD a try. I just tested it and it has an option to export the unused columns/tables from your reports. Below you'll find a reference to the output based on by test file:
Power BI helper options
Output
Regards,
Tim
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Hi Namon,
You can use DAX studio to extract a list of all measures in your model. This could help finding all the references to the old table more easily. However, the actual replacement of those references will still be a manual task as far as I know. Nevertheless, if you're interested in getting the list of measure/formulas you'll find an explanation of how to do so here: How to view and retrieve all measures? - Power BI - Data Bear - Power BI Training and Consulting
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Hi timg, thanks for your reply.
I've used DAX studio and replaced all CALENDAR-table reference with the DateTable reference.
Is there also a way (with DAX studio) to find all attributes used in the filters/visualisations/etc from the CALENDAR-table?
Hi Namoh,
You could give the Power BI Helper - RADACAD a try. I just tested it and it has an option to export the unused columns/tables from your reports. Below you'll find a reference to the output based on by test file:
Power BI helper options
Output
Regards,
Tim
Proud to be a Super User!
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