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Today we’re announcing a new update to the Power BI Designer Preview.
This month’s update is packed with lots of new features across the Data Modeling, Analytics, Get Data & Transformations areas of the product:Data Modeling & Analytics
With Calculated Columns, you can add new data to a table already in your model. But instead of querying and loading values into your new column from a data source, you create a Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) formula that defines the column’s values.
You can create “Calculated Columns” from the Report view by using the “New Column” button under the “Data Tools – Modeling” contextual tab.
Calculated columns you create appear in the Fields list just like any other field, but they’ll have a special icon showing its values are the result of a formula. You can name your columns whatever you want, and add them to a report visualization just like other fields. You can watch this feature in action in the following video: Learn more about Calculated Columns in the Power BI DesignerWith this month’s update, you can manually specify the categories for your columns by accessing the Data Category dropdown menu in the “Data Tools – Modeling” tab within the Report view.
Watch the following video to learn how to use this feature in the Power BI Designer.
Learn more about Data Categorization in the Power BI Designer.When you add a column to a visualization, the default sort order works well most of the time. But, sometimes a column’s natural sort order isn’t really what you need.
Common cases where you would want to use “Sort By” column include: Weekdays or Months (sort days/months by chronological order rather than by alphabetical order), Funnel Stages (sort by logical order rather than alphabetical), etc.
“Sort By Column” can be found under the “Data Tools – Modeling” tab within the Report view.
This option brings up the sorting dialog where you can specify which column you want to sort and which column will define the sorting order.
You can watch the following video for more details. Learn more about “Sort by Another Column” in the Power BI DesignerWith this month’s update, we’re making it possible for users to retrieve tables via ODBC without having to provide a query. Simply specify the Connection String and use the Navigator dialog to select one or multiple tables. You can also reshape these tables or mash them up with other tables in the Query view, just like you would do when connecting to other sources.
Learn more about this feature by watching the following video:Watch the following video to see these new filters in action:
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Here is also a full version of the video that combines all What's New videos from this announcement.
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