Tabular Editor 3 for Power BI & SQL Server Analysis Services
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In this course you will learn how to use the best external tool for Power BI, SQL Server Analysis Services.
Learning TE3 is an important skill as it allows you to develop models efficiently, make changes to a live database without the PBIX or Visual Studio project
You can write DAX Queries to investigate data, you can create objects such as Measure, Columns, and Tables with a single commit, without waiting for Power BI Desktop to update and process the changes one by one which in turn reduces the development time.
You can automate the processes by writing C# Scripts that allow you to iterate the objects in Tabular Object Model and perform certain actions.
You can use TE3 to create Calculation Groups which reduces the number of measures or variations of measure(s) that you have to create and provide a seamless experience, using TE3 you can script all the Calculation Groups and use that script to deploy Calculation Groups to a completely different data model.
TE3 allows you to write your own Best Practices using LINQ so that you can evaluate the models in your organization against those best practices and identify the objects that break the rules
You can execute process commands on Tabular objects such as Tables & Partitions on individual basis, you can modify Incremental Refresh Policies in Power BI Service and then process partitions there.
This just the tip of the iceberg and there is a lot more that you can do with TE3 it is an absolute beast in terms of saving development efforts!
I am excited to see you inside the course and enable you master this tool!
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2DownloadsText lesson
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3Tabular Editor 3Video lesson
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4Update on Developer AccountText lesson
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5Power BI Service Developer AccountVideo lesson
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6SQL Server & Analysis ServicesVideo lesson
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7Visual Studio, C# and SSAS ExtensionVideo lesson
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8Creating our First Power BI & SSAS ModelVideo lesson
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9Data GatewayText lesson
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10Premium WorkspaceText lesson
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11Connecting TE to different Tabular ModelsVideo lesson
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17Sneak Peak of the underlying dataVideo lesson
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18RelationshipsVideo lesson
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19DiagramsVideo lesson
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20MeasuresVideo lesson
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21Detail Rows ExpressionVideo lesson
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22Unsupported Modeling FeaturesVideo lesson
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23Refresh TablesVideo lesson
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24Import TablesVideo lesson
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25Using Tabular Model Scripting LanguageVideo lesson
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26Write vs Read modeVideo lesson
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27Calculated ColumnsVideo lesson
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28Calculated TablesVideo lesson
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29Calculated Tables & Columns ScriptText lesson
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30Object Dependencies, Mark as Date, and Update Table SchemaVideo lesson
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31User HierarchiesVideo lesson
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32Modify PBI Service Connection String & ParametersVideo lesson
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33PerspectivesVideo lesson
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34Keep Unique Rows, Key, Group By PropertiesVideo lesson
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35Key Performance Indicators aka KPIVideo lesson
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49Output, Selected, Select, and Recording MacrosVideo lesson
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50Data Types & Variables & a small applicationVideo lesson
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51Importing Libraries and using InputBox and MessageBoxVideo lesson
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52Referencing objectsVideo lesson
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53LINQVideo lesson
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54Accessing Data Model with Visual StudioVideo lesson
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55Create Methods that Print Tables, Columns, and MeasuresVideo lesson
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56Create Functions that returns different objectsVideo lesson
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57Add New Measures & Calculated ColumnsVideo lesson
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58Refresh Model ObjectsVideo lesson
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59EvaluateDax & Export to CSVVideo lesson
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60Hide Columns used in RelationshipsVideo lesson
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61Create Variations of Selected MeasuresVideo lesson
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62Create Measures from Selected Columns & based on Data TypesVideo lesson
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63Format DAX & Disable default summarizationVideo lesson
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64SummaryVideo lesson
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65TablesVideo lesson
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66Attribute Hierarchy - IsAvailableInMDXVideo lesson
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67Calculated Columns vs M/SQL ColumnsVideo lesson
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68Relationships PaneVideo lesson
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69Incremental Refresh PartitionsVideo lesson
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70SSAS Tabular PartitionsVideo lesson
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71Optimizing Data ModelVideo lesson
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