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@pbix personally, I'd use the View method. This method allows any backend developer to determine mappings with ease and implement any changes to fields without impacting the model. (ex. the wrong column was mapped to "Name1", you can swap out the column and "Name1" remains intact from the model perspective.
Also, developers wouldn't need to figure out how to navigate the Tabular model to determine where any mapping/name change occured.
The list goes on, but suffice to say, I agree with you.
@pbix Unless I'm mistaken because of the mode... you should be able to just either double click the column name or right click and change the column name in your tabular model?
@pbix personally, I'd use the View method. This method allows any backend developer to determine mappings with ease and implement any changes to fields without impacting the model. (ex. the wrong column was mapped to "Name1", you can swap out the column and "Name1" remains intact from the model perspective.
Also, developers wouldn't need to figure out how to navigate the Tabular model to determine where any mapping/name change occured.
The list goes on, but suffice to say, I agree with you.
Thanks Eno,
Great to get your perspective on this.
Pbix.
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