
Added support for the ObjectTranslations "Altered" property. New default Compatibility Level (1571) for Power BI models. Fixed an issue with the automatic version check. Fixed error that sometimes occurs when saving a model as a folder.
A new method Table.AddEntityPartition is now available, allowing the programmatic creation of DQ over AS models. This has been possible in TE3 for a while, and now this feature is also available in TE2. You can now define custom types (classes, structs, enums, interfaces) in C# scripts and macros. Added Compatibility Level 1600 as the new default for SQL Server 2022 AS. The CLI is also able to load a model from a TMDL folder structure. The Tabular Editor CLI adds the -TMDL switch, which will output a model as TMDL. Tabular Editor now supports TMDL (Tabular Model Definition Language). Default Compatibility Level for new Power BI datasets is now 1601. Tokenizer support for new DAX functions. Extended support to more modelling operations. pbip file or folder (for Power BI Desktop June 2023 version or newer) Tabular Editor 3: DAX Debugger Walkthrough. Tabular Editor 3: DAX Debugger & Feature Updates. Tabular Editor 2 #4 – Using DevOps in Tabular Editor. Tabular Editor 2 #3 – Best Practice Analyzer in Tabular Editor. Tabular Editor 2 #2 – Using Scripts in Tabular Editor.
Tabular Editor 2 #1 – Intro to Tabular Editor.Video about Tabular Editorĭaniel Otykier is the author of Tabular Editor and he recorded several video tutorials: You can download the executable and the source code from the Tabular Editor project on GitHub.
Tabular Editor supports the compatibility level 1200 or newer (JSON format), including the 1500 level required by calculation groups. We strongly recommend this tool because it is the best development environment for semantic models and DAX expressions in Power BI and Analysis Services. Tabular Editor 3 is the commercial version of the tool that adds many productivity features, a great DAX editor, a better UI, and dedicated support. This offline capability enables quick changes to the BIM file, especially when you manipulate and manage measures, calculated columns, display folders, perspectives, and translations. The Tabular Editor 2 is an open-source project that can edit a BIM file without accessing any data from the model. Tabular Editor is an editor alternative to SSDT for authoring Tabular models for Analysis Services even without a workspace server.