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Welcome to the August 2024 update.
Here are a few, select highlights of the many we have for Power BI. You can now ask Copilot questions against your semantic model. Updated Save and Upload to OneDrive Flow in Power BI and Narrative visual with Copilot is available in SaaS embed. There is much more to explore, please continue to read on!
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To use this new capability, you need to have the Preview feature for “Copilot chat pane in report view” turned on. If you already have done this there is nothing else that you to need to utilize this new capability.
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To find out more about how this feature works and the types of questions that are supported check out our previous blog post and documentation page.
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Visual level format strings, however, are useful even without using visual calculations.
With the introduction of visual-level format strings, Power BI now has three levels for format strings:
Since visual calculations are not in the model, they cannot have a format string set on the model level but can on the visual or element level. Measures and columns can have format strings on all three levels:
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| ELEMENT | Selected element of the selected visual | X | X |
| Visual | Selected visual | X | X |
| Model | All visuals, all pages, all reports on the same model | X | |
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Let’s look at an example using a measure.
I have a Profit measure in my model, which is set to a decimal number format. To do this, you might have set the formatting for this measure using the ribbon:
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Alternatively, you could have made the same selections in the properties pane for the measure in the model view or entered the following custom formatting code:
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If you put this measure on a visual it now returns a decimal number, as expected:
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However, on a particular visual you want that measure to be formatted as a whole number. You can now do that by setting the format code on the visual level by opening the format pane for that visual and the Data format options found there under General:
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Now that same measure shows as a whole number, but just on that visual:
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On top of that, you might want to use a scientific notation for that measure but only in the data label on a particular visual. No problem, you set the format code on the data label for that measure:
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So now the total shows in scientific notation, but only in the data label and not in other places (such as the tooltip as shown below). Notice how the element level format is used in the data label but the visual or model level format string is still used for the other elements in the same visual.
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For visual calculations the same principle applies but of course without the model level. For example, if you have a visual calculation that returns a percentage, you can now format it as such using the Data Format options in the General on the visual in the format pane:
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The ability to set visual level format strings makes it much easier to get the exact formatting you need for your visualizations. However, this is only the first iteration of the visual level format strings. We are planning to add the settings you’re used to for the model level format strings to the visual level soon.
Since visual level format strings are introduced as part of the visual calculations preview, you will need to turn on the visual calculations preview to use them. To do that, go to Options and Settings > Options > Preview features. Select Visual calculations and select OK. Visual calculations and visual level format strings are enabled after Power BI Desktop is restarted.
Please refer to our docs to read more about format strings or visual calculations.
Create a dynamic per recipient with a simple drag and drop experience. First, subscribe to the report by selecting “Subscribe to report”, then “Create Subscriptions”. Power_BI_August_2024_Feature_Summary Select “Dynamic per recipient” subscription.
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Connect to data that has recipient email, names or report parameters.
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Then, select and filter data that you want in your subscription. You probably only want to send emails conditionally. To do that, you can filter the data in the “Filter” pane.
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You can select the recipient email addresses and the email subject from the dataset that you connected to by selecting “Get Data”.
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You can then map your data to the subscription.
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Then schedule the subscription and save it.
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The subscriptions will be triggered based on the schedule that you have set up. Personalized reports can be sent to up to a thousand recipients! Learn more about Dynamic per recipient subscriptions for Power BI reports, and paginated reports.
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With these updates, we’ve improved the experience of uploading new Power BI files to OneDrive, and easily upload new changes in the background.
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For uploading new files, after navigating to the correct location in the OneDrive file picker and saving, a dialog box appears while the file is being uploaded. The option to cancel the upload is there if needed. This dialog will only show up the first time a new file is uploaded to OneDrive.
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Dialog for saving a new file to OneDrive.
When new changes are saved to a file uploaded to OneDrive, the top of the toolbar indicates that the new changes are also being uploaded to OneDrive.
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Additional changes being uploaded in the background to the existing file.
If you click on the title bar flyout in the toolbar, you can also now access more information about the file. Clicking “View your file in OneDrive” will provide a direct link to where the file is stored in OneDrive.
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Drop down including the link to the file in OneDrive.
To use this feature:
The filter card features include:
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With the latest update, the legend and tooltip icons will now automatically and accurately reflect per-series formatting settings, such as border colors, shapes, and line styles. This makes it easier to match series to their visual representations. Additionally, we have added consistency to how per-series formatting is applied to line charts, column/bar charts, scatter charts, and other Cartesian formatting options for common items like error bars and anomalies.
Check out the Reporting demos here:
Look for Write DAX queries on your published semantic model.
This will launch DAX query view in the web, where you can write DAX queries, use quick queries to have DAX queries written for you on tables, columns, or measures, or use Fabric Copilot to not only write DAX queries but explain DAX queries, functions, or topics. DAX queries work on semantic models in import, DirectQuery, and Direct Lake storage mode.
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Write permission, that is permission to make changes to the semantic model, is currently needed to write DAX queries in the web. And, the workspace setting, User can edit data models in the Power BI service (preview), needs to be enabled.
DAX query view in the web includes DAX query view’s way to author measures. Define measures with references, edit any of them, and try out changes across multiple measures by running the DAX query, then update the model with all the changes in a single click of a button. DAX query view in web brings this functionality for the first time to semantic models in Direct Lake mode!
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If you do not have write permission, you can still live connect to the semantic model in Power BI Desktop and run DAX queries there.
Try out DAX query view in web today and learn more about how DAX queries can help you in Power BI and Fabric.
When you embed a Power BI report in an application in the "embed for your organization" scenario, it allows organizations to integrate rich, interactive data visualizations seamlessly into their internal tools and workflows. Now this solution supports the Copilot visual. A sales team might want to embed a Power BI report in their internal CRM application to streamline their workflow. By integrating sales performance dashboards directly into the CRM, team members can easily monitor key metrics like monthly sales targets, pipeline status, and individual performance, without switching between different tools. This integration enables quicker access to actionable insights, helping the team make informed decisions, identify trends, and react swiftly to market changes, all within the secure environment of their organization's data infrastructure.
Supported Scenarios:
You will need to Edit your Microsoft Entra app permissions to enable the embedded scenario to work.
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From here you’ll need to add the MLModel.Execute.All permission.
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Check out the documentation for additional details.
Check out an Embedded Analytics demo here:
Key Features:
Business Use-Cases:
Sales Analysis, Marketing Performance tracking, Financial Monitoring
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Pie of Pie by JTA - a Data Scientist's Visualization Tool
Slice, Click, Reveal: Explore Deeper Insights with Our Interactive Pie Chart Visual for Power BI!
Overview
A Power BI custom visual that enables the creation of a hierarchical representation within a Pie Chart. With a simple click, you can effortlessly delve into detailed categories, offering a seamless and visually intuitive way to unveil multi-level insights in a single view.
Experience the convenience of interactive data analysis, where each slice of the initial pie chart acts as a gateway to deeper layers of information. Whether you're dissecting population demographics, dissecting sales performance, or analysing product distribution, Pie of Pie offers a seamless and visually intuitive solution.
Key Features:
Download Pie of Pie by JTA for free: AppSource
Try Pie of Pie by JTA: Demo
Youtube video: Youtube
Learn more about us: JTA The Data Scientists
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What’s more, this visual can be more than just a pie chart – it can be an interactive navigation tool for the entire report. When the user selects a slice or drills down, it will cross-filter other visuals on the report, instantly revealing focused insights. Create faster, more intuitive, and more insightful reports with ZoomCharts!
Main Features:
Product Page | Documentation | Follow ZoomCharts on LinkedIn
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A new feature was added to the visual in Jun 24 whereby the users can display CAGR between the 2 values by clicking the bars one after another (after turning on “CAGR” from format pane).
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This visual has the following key features.
1) Expand/ Collapse bars using (+/-) buttons
2) Show variance between bars
3) Show CAGR between bars
4) Drag the bars for custom sorting
5) Click on legends to drill down/up to any level
6) Show targets
Watch a demo of these features in short video below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOcs5RNY-Zs
Download this visual from APPSOURCE
Download demo file from APPSOURCE
For more information visit https://www.excelnaccess.com/hierarchical-barchart/
or contact zubair@excelnaccess.com
This is like the approaches used for creating R and Python visuals in Power BI, with the following additional benefits:
📢Our latest version brings many of our top requested new features to the development experience, including:
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We hope that you enjoy the update! If you installed Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store, please leave us a review.As always, keep voting on Ideas to help us determine what to build next. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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