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cw88
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Layout tabs in new semantic model

Hi, 

 

can someone explain to me whats the sense is of being able to create multiple layout tabs in a newly created model?

 

Thanks!

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Anonymous
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Hi @cw88 
Model View Layouts:

In the Data Engineering experience of Microsoft Fabric, layouts within the Model View refer to tabs within the model view tool. These tabs allow you to:

  • Visually depict multiple data warehouse schemas separately within the same workspace.
  • Organize and manage complex database designs across different tabs for better clarity.
  • Each tab represents a distinct schema or sub-schema, facilitating easier navigation and understanding.

However, these layouts do not persist changes you make to the underlying semantic model itself. They are primarily for visual organization within the modeling interface.

For more information please refer to this documentation:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-warehouse/data-modeling-defining-relationships#using-m...

Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any further queries.

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cw88
Helper IV
Helper IV

When i create a new semantic model, i can create new layouts:

cw88_0-1707981298447.png

I would like to understand the meaning of this function.

Thanks!

 

Anonymous
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Hi @cw88 
Model View Layouts:

In the Data Engineering experience of Microsoft Fabric, layouts within the Model View refer to tabs within the model view tool. These tabs allow you to:

  • Visually depict multiple data warehouse schemas separately within the same workspace.
  • Organize and manage complex database designs across different tabs for better clarity.
  • Each tab represents a distinct schema or sub-schema, facilitating easier navigation and understanding.

However, these layouts do not persist changes you make to the underlying semantic model itself. They are primarily for visual organization within the modeling interface.

For more information please refer to this documentation:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/data-warehouse/data-modeling-defining-relationships#using-m...

Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any further queries.

Anonymous
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Hi @cw88 
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you got some insights regarding your query. Otherwise, will respond back with the more details and we will try to help.
Thanks

Anonymous
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Hi @cw88 
Glad that your query got resolved. Please continue using Fabric Community for any help regarding your queries.

Anonymous
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Hi @cw88 
Thanks for using Fabric Community. 
Can you please explain your ask in detail? Can you also provide me some links where you came across this?
This would help me to understand your ask and provide a better solution.
Thanks

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