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Hello PBI community!
My PBI model has gotten pretty large in the past few years and writing/editing measures now takes a bit of time. I'm thinking of using a date parameter, applying it as a filter in Power Query for each of my Fact tables to limit the amount of data when building/editing the model. So instead of working with 5 years of data when writing measures to my model, I can apply a parameter as a filter and only have PBI work with 2 months worth of data. Then, before publishing the data, I can open the parameter back up to the 5 years.
Will this actually work in increasing the speed and efficiency in creating and editing measures?
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@seanguerrero , Yes that is way it should work.
Also, if you are PPU or premium customer, you can use deployment pipeline
refer from Guyinacube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZOEDBedATA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zYvybVMk7k
Premium- Deployment Pipeline, Load More Data on Test/Prod : https://youtu.be/l69cnWkoGX0
@seanguerrero , Yes that is way it should work.
Also, if you are PPU or premium customer, you can use deployment pipeline
refer from Guyinacube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZOEDBedATA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zYvybVMk7k
Premium- Deployment Pipeline, Load More Data on Test/Prod : https://youtu.be/l69cnWkoGX0
Will this parameter idea work if all of my files are excel and on my computer?