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With TMDL view you get full control and visibility over your semantic model with a modern code-first editing experience for Power BI semantic models using the human-friendly Tabular Model Definition Language (TMDL) modeling language.
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Since its preview in January 2025, TMDL view has received several key enhancements:
Learn all about these features in the Work with TMDL view in Power BI Desktop documentation and the Deep dive into TMDL view for Power BI Desktop (Preview) blog post.
In simple terms, hardening means that Power BI tools - like Power BI Desktop - no longer assume they are the only tools editing a semantic model. Instead, they now support collaborative editing scenarios with external tools, code file edits or AI.
The TMDL view team has done an outstanding job extending Power BI hardening. As a result, Power BI Desktop now supports a wider range of semantic model configurations, including:
Beyond these capabilities, the hardening work also unlocked two major Power BI features:
These enhancements make Power BI Desktop more flexible and resilient for advanced modeling scenarios - whether you're working within Power BI tools, using external tools, writing code directly, or leveraging generative AI workflows.
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