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We’re releasing today the August Power BI Desktop update, which is filled with many new features and improvements! Today we are excited to share several new reporting features, new data connectors, and our new analytics pane, which is one centralized place for you to find all the analytical capabilities in Power BI and help in your data exploration.
Here’s the complete list of August updates:
More details about drill on line charts in the following video:
More details about continuous axis for Date axis in the following video:
Back in April, we released a preview feature which improved the drill experience by appending the label of the parent to each child axis label when you Expand All. This means that any item can be distinguished from the same item in a different parent category. In the example below, the year is appended so you can differentiate quarters from different years.
More details about inline hierarchies in the following video:
More details about matrix styles in the following video:
More details about color formatting KPI visuals in the following video:
More details about the analytics pane in the following video:
You can add as many reference lines as you need. For each line you can control name, what measure it is based on, the style, and if it has a label or not.
More details about dynamic reference lines in the following video:
With this month’s update, we’re enhancing the connector to also support DirectQuery mode. After specifying an Impala cluster to connect to and pick one or more tables in the Navigator, you can now select which connection mode to use.
We’re extremely excited about the overall feedback on this Preview connector for the last few weeks. Our team is looking forward to hearing more from you about how you are leveraging this connector and any improvements you’d like to see, before making it generally available. Keep your feedback coming!
With this new Preview connector, you can easily create Power BI reports to visualize data from your Snowflake data warehouse. In order to try this connector, you need to enable the Preview feature option, which can be found in the Options dialog (File -> Options and Settings -> Options) under the Global -> Preview Features tab.
Once the Preview feature has been enabled, you can access the new Snowflake connector from the Database category in the “Get Data” dialog.
The connector currently supports importing data from Snowflake into Power BI Desktop. In future updates, we will also add DirectQuery support to this connector.
When using the Web connector for “scraping” data from HTML pages, a very common challenge is that the Navigator view, based on a list of tables, is not very helpful in identifying the desired tables. This is particularly hard when dealing with Web pages that contain lots of tables, and in many cases, with not very representative table names.
With this month’s update, we’re introducing a new mode in the Navigator dialog that allows you to preview Web tables “in context” and select the desired tables by just clicking on them within the Web page preview. This results in a much more intuitive and seamless user experience for selecting tables from a web page.
In order to access this mode, you simply need to click the “Web View” button at the top of the Navigator dialog. You can also switch back to the classic data-centric view by selecting the “Table View” option.
More details about the web page preview in the following video:
The SAP BW Connector can be found under the Database category within the “Get Data” dialog.
More details about the SAP BW connector are available in this documentation article.
In previous versions of Power BI Desktop, Merge/Append operations were always applied as new steps within the current query. Starting with this month’s update, you can decide whether to apply these operations as a new step in the current query or whether a new query should be generated, with the output of the Merge/Append operation.
More details about this new merge queries option in the following video:
Additionally, if you have the "Keep last Auto Recovery version if I close without saving" option in the Auto Recovery tab of the Options dialog checked, this will also happen if you close without saving.
After opening an auto-recovered file, you'll have to refresh the data model to see any data within the report.
More details about auto recovery of files in the following video:
That’s all for this month! We hope that you enjoy this new update and continue sending us valuable feedback about our product. Please don’t forget to vote for other features that you would like to see in the Power BI Desktop in the future.You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.