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Hi @jaryszek ,
As official article description, the API is available only for managed code over the .NET framework.
As a user, you can choose whether to manage tabular databases through the TOM library from your C# program or PowerShell script, or through TMSL script executed through PowerShell, SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), or a SQL Server Agent Job.
For more detail, you can see this article.
Tabular Object Model (TOM) | Microsoft Docs
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Community Support Team _ chenwu zhu
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Ok but let me understand the difference:
What is the difference by "As a user" (for PowerShell for example) and " available only for managed code over the .NET framework."
So i can use or not?
thank you
Hi @jaryszek ,
As official article description, the API is available only for managed code over the .NET framework.
As a user, you can choose whether to manage tabular databases through the TOM library from your C# program or PowerShell script, or through TMSL script executed through PowerShell, SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), or a SQL Server Agent Job.
For more detail, you can see this article.
Tabular Object Model (TOM) | Microsoft Docs
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ chenwu zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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