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Happy New Year! Today is our first Desktop update of the year. With this new year, we have a new release cadence as well. Up until this point, we've released our updates at the end of the month, but going forward we'll be releasing earlier in the month. Our first release with this new release cadence has several exciting improvements for tables and matrix and several connector improvements as well. If you'd like to see the features in action instead of reading about them, go ahead and download the file I used in this blog post.
Here’s the complete list of January updates:
Once enabled, word wrapping will happen on any manually-sized column. You’ll be able to resize the columns with word wrapping to get the exact layout you desire.
Word wrapping splits on spaces and on long words with no hyphenation if they can't fit on a single line alone.
More details about table header word wrapping in the following video:
More details about the conditional formatting format in the following video:
For dateTime columns, you can change the aggregation to Earliest or Latest in the right click menu of the field in the chart.
This will return the Earliest or Latest date for the given context. This is especially useful if you want to show, for example, the last time a specific product was ordered.
For strings, you can change the aggregation to First or Last in the same menu.
This will return the First or Last string alphabetically for the given context. This is especially useful when you need to show more textual information in a data point’s tooltip.
More details about the new aggregations for string and dateTime fields in the following video:
More details about phone reports in the following video:
The new Visual Studio Team Services connector can be found under the Online Services category within the Get data dialog.
The VSTS connector dialog allows you to specify an account name, project name and, optionally, one or more area paths.
After specifying the connection details, you will be taken into the Navigator dialog to select one or multiple tables from the list of available tables in your account.
More details about the Visual Studio Team Services connector in the following video:
More details about the Visual Studio Team Services connector in the following video:
In this release, we’re adding a new “Extract values” transform which allows you to extract values from a list into a new Text column, with a delimiter in between these values. This new transformation can be accessed from the column header when a column with nested lists is selected.
After selecting this transformation, you will get prompted to provide a delimiter to use in the new column. You will be able to pick from a list of predefined delimiters or specifying a custom one, which may also include special characters.
This transformation will turn the column with nested lists into a Text column as showed below:
More details about the extract values transformation 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.
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