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Welcome to the June 2024 update. Here are a few, select highlights of the many we have for Power BI. You can now download large semantic models, Power BI enhanced report format (PBIR), and Subfolder support in Power BI Report Builder. There is much more to explore, please continue to read on!
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You have asked, and we’ve delivered: scatter plots and maps are now supported with visual calculations! This means you can now add visual calculations to these visual types. Please note that the play axis is not yet supported.
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If you look closely at the previous screenshots, you might notice we have added a highlight to the visual matrix to indicate which visual calculation you are editing. We plan to rely on the visual matrix to make working with visual calculations even easier in the future. This highlight is just the first step of our plans.
For more information about visual calculations read our documentation. Please try the preview today and let us know what you think.
Check out the documentation to learn more about all the new features and start using them today.
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Learn more information including limitations in our documentation.
| DAX function | DMV | Columns documentation |
| INFO.CALCDEPENDENCY | DISCOVER_CALC_DEPENDENCY | 3.1.4.2.2.1.3.62.1 Columns |
| INFO.CATALOGS | DBSCHEMA_CATALOGS | 3.1.4.2.2.1.3.1.1 Columns |
| INFO.PROPERTIES | MDSCHEMA_PROPERTIES | 3.1.4.2.2.1.3.10.1 Columns |
For example, these are valid uses of INFO functions with and without the input parameters:
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Additionally, a bug with the copy functionality of the results grid has been fixed. Previously, if the results included a blank cell the copy did not work. Now copy works with blank cells, and we included a right-click copy as well as the option to choose if you want to copy the entire table or just the selected cells from the copy button.Power_BI_June_2024_Feature_Summary
Copy > Entire table will include the headers. Copy > Selected cells by selecting all the cells, including if you click the table icon in the top left of the results, will not include the headers.
To turn on the Show Visuals as Tables view mode, tap the new button that has been added to the options menu (...) in the report header. The view mode is applied to all pages in the report. To go back to the regular view, tap Show original visuals in the same menu.
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Power BI Projects (PBIP) now support saving the report and semantic model into a folder using source-control friendly formats: PBIR for the report and TMDL for the semantic model.
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The PBIR file format greatly simplifies the tracking of changes and resolution of merge conflicts by using properly formatted JSON and organizing each visual, page, bookmark, etc., in separate individual files within a folder structure.
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You can also greatly enhance your report development efficiency, either by simply copy & paste visuals/pages/bookmarks/… files between reports or apply manual/programmatic batch changes to the
PBIR files.
Unlike PBIR-Legacy (report.json), PBIR is a publicly documented format and allows modifications from non-Power BI applications. Each file has a public JSON schema, which documents each property and lets code editors like Visual Studio Code perform syntax validation while editing. On open, Power BI Desktop will validate the changed PBIR files to guarantee successful loading.
How to enable it?
PBIR is currently in preview, and you can only create or convert existing Power BI project files to PBIR using Power BI Desktop. You must first enable the feature in Power BI Desktop preview features: go to File > Options and settings > Options > Preview features and check the box next to “Store reports using enhanced metadata format (PBIR)”.
During preview, Fabric Git Integration and Fabric REST Apis will continue to use PBIR-Legacy (report.json) when exporting the report definitions. However, if the report is imported into Fabric using PBIR format, then both features will start exporting the report definition using PBIR format. At General Availability, PBIR will become the default report format.
Limitations
Initially, the PBIR format will have some service restrictions, such as:
Find out more about PBIR and the limitations of Public Preview in our documentation.
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Key Features:
📊 Check out all features of the visual: Demo file
📃 Step-by-step instructions: Documentation
💡 YouTube Video: Video Link
📍 Learn more about visuals: https://powerviz.ai/
✅ Follow Powerviz: https://lnkd.in/gN_9Sa6U
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When paired with other visuals that support cross-filtering, Timeline PRO can become a part of a dynamic and engaging report that provides quick and all-encompassing insights to the user. For example, when you select a specific time range on Timeline PRO, other visuals will display data that’s relevant only to that time period. Conversely, other visuals or slicers can dynamically filter data on your timeline chart as you explore the report.
Main Features:
Product Page | Documentation | Follow ZoomCharts on LinkedIn | Community
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The Attribute Control Chart offers a comprehensive suite of six attribute charts to cater to diverse analytical needs:
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Power BI users can delve deeper into their data, facilitating timely decision-making and continuous improvement. From manufacturing to healthcare, the Attribute Control Chart equips organizations across industries with the insights needed to uphold quality standards and drive operational excellence.
Ready to experience the Attribute Control Chart? Download it from AppSource today and explore its capabilities with your own data – try for free!
Key Features:
Enhanced Data Export: Download up to 300,000 rows and 15 columns of data in CSV format
Customizable Interface: Tailor the visual interface to match the reporting style
Constraints:
The custom visual leverages the browser’s cache memory. It works by fetching data in chunks of 30k rows, storing each chunk in the browser's cache until the entire dataset is compiled for download. This incremental approach requires the use of browser memory to ensure seamless processing. Unfortunately, this means that the visual does not operate as intended in Power BI Desktop due to technical constraints and security restrictions within that environment and you must use the Power BI Service.
For the very same reason, there's a possibility that it may encounter limitations or restrictions in certain browsers. Each browser has its own set of security measures and permissions that can affect how our visual operates.
If you liked what you saw, you can try it for yourself and find more information here.
Also, if you want to download it, you can find the visual package on the AppSource.
You can watch the video on YouTube using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDZYmOWGi7g&t=4s
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Exciting New Features in This Release:
YouTube: https://youtu.be/qfdXQHVWjKo
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You can also publish paginated reports to folders/subfolders that you have access to in the Power BI service. Learn more about creating folders in workspaces.
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That is all for this month! 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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