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datawailor
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INFO DAX Functions Usage

Are these functions only permissible in DAX Studio?

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Idrissshatila
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Hello @datawailor ,

 

no, you can use them in the Dax query section, the new section that was introduced in the last update that is below the data model view.



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even better, you can combine them in the DAX Query view (or in regular DAX calculated tables), something you cannot do in DAX Studio.

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datawailor
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Thank you both. I apparently missed that big update and have been tinkering with the DAX Query view ever since. 🙂

Idrissshatila
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Hello @datawailor ,

 

no, you can use them in the Dax query section, the new section that was introduced in the last update that is below the data model view.



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even better, you can combine them in the DAX Query view (or in regular DAX calculated tables), something you cannot do in DAX Studio.

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