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Hello there,
So my least preferred step in any sort of development - "documentation stage". I am documenting data items / relationships of my powerbi data model. I wonder if anyone has tips of how to export data columns into excel or anything similar?
How do you tackle this apart from manually writing this?
I seemed to remember in PowerPivot there is BISMTabular template that someone has developped. Apologies if I couldnt remember the source here.
Really appreciate your tips.... thanks guys.
Pedzilla
@Anonymous wrote:
Hello there,
So my least preferred step in any sort of development - "documentation stage". I am documenting data items / relationships of my powerbi data model. I wonder if anyone has tips of how to export data columns into excel or anything similar?
How do you tackle this apart from manually writing this?
I seemed to remember in PowerPivot there is BISMTabular template that someone has developped. Apologies if I couldnt remember the source here.
Really appreciate your tips.... thanks guys.
Pedzilla
@Anonymous
Unfortunately there's no metadata dictionary for the dataset model in Power BI, though it really sounds a good idea. You can check this idea stronger metadata & lineage support and vote it up.
Dax Studio helps. https://www.sqlbi.com/tools/dax-studio/
Really looking for same. Curious if anyone has a standard approach.
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