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| | | | Jason Thomas and Gerhard Brueckl have both blogged on the subject of storing images as text inside a Power BI dataset: http://sqljason.com/2018/01/embedding-images-in-power-bi-using-base64.html https://blog.gbrueckl.at/2018/01/storing-images-powerbi-analysis-services-data-models/ Since they wrote those posts, however, Power BI has added the ability to set the Data Category property on measures as well as columns in tables. This means it is now possible... | |
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| | | | Many blogposts has been written about how you can create a generic date table in your Power Pivot / Power BI datamodels. Here is a few examples https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2013/11/19/generating-a-date-dimension-table-in-power-query/ http://www.mattmasson.com/2014/02/creating-a-date-dimension-with-a-power-query-script/ http://www.powerpivotpro.com/2015/02/create-a-custom-calendar-in-power-query/ https://www.powerquery.training/portfolio/dynamic-calendar-table/ But my challenge with these has always been that I had to specify from date and to date either in a worksheet, text file... | |
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blog.crossjoin.co.uk
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| | | | One slightly frustrating feature of Power BI is that some of the cool stuff you can do in M code for loading data, and which works in Power BI Desktop (and in Power Query), causes errors when you try to refresh your dataset after it has been published to PowerBI.com. I recently learned some interesting... | |
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| | I'm excited to share that we're pushing things forward in WordPress 3.6 - default snippets for comments, the comment form, and the search form are updated with the latest HTML5 markup. While the changes to both the search form and the comment form are rather marginal (added classes and some streamlined markup), the comment markup... |