This is great. The company I work for has Premium Per Capacity. I just requested some enterprise licenses for the team. I hope they get them soon. I am very excited to use Tabular Editor 3. I have been working with Tabular Editor 2 so far.
Hi The macros used in this videoshould all be available in our script library which you can find here: docs.tabulareditor.com/common/CSharpScripts/csharp-script-library.html?tabs=TE2Preferences Except the Doom macro, which is Kurt's own.
Hi. Does the free version update SSAS models as fast? I have a very large SSAS model which takes about 20 seconds to load/apply new changes using TE 2. It is unclear if it would be faster using TE3 as you still have to apply.
Hi With applying new changes to you mean deploying/saving changes to the loaded model? There should not be any difference in that between Tabular Editor 2 and 3, as saving a model performs a deploy command to the server. But it sounds unusual that it should take this amount of time. How big is this model?
Ohhhh this is version 3 - took me a while to figure out why I couldn't find any of these menu options, probably because I am using 2. FYI for anyone else similarly confused :)
You can see an overview here: docs.tabulareditor.com/te3/features/shortcuts.html, and you can also set your own custom shortcuts through Tools -> Preferences -> Keyboard
I have made changes in semantic model in tabular editor and saved that.But after doing that i am not able to download the report and it is giving me error of XMLA endpoint.can you please tell me how to resolve this?
Hi Changing a semantic model through the XMLA endpoint with e.g. Tabular Editor blocks the download of the PBIX file. There is a workaround available which you can find here: docs.tabulareditor.com/te3/powerbi-xmla-pbix-workaround.html Are you getting a seperate error when connecting through the XMLA endpoint? If so, could you provide a few more details on what you are doing and what error you see?
Hi The DAX parser in Tabular Editor 3 is the outcome of years of work and will as such not become available in TE2 through us. However, Tabular Editor 2 is an open source tool that welcomes contributions and anyone is welcome to add to it including building Intellisense.
Since you are open to our suggestions, I would like to understand why you do not provide the demonstration files used in your videos. These files are essential for us to practice and better grasp the course material. Thank you in advance for your response.
Hi The underlying data is available through our Learn platform (learn.tabulareditor.com) - In the business cases of each course the SQL endpoint is available to be used to practice with. The business cases also include instructions and tasks on how to built a semantic model using that data.
Great material, super grateful for making TE understandable 😊
Thanks mate
Thanks Kurt!
Great quick demo, why would macros be missing from my menu?
This is great. The company I work for has Premium Per Capacity. I just requested some enterprise licenses for the team. I hope they get them soon. I am very excited to use Tabular Editor 3. I have been working with Tabular Editor 2 so far.
@@VictorHugo-bd3bf love it, make sure to reach out at sales@tabulareditor.commif we can assist you in e.g. the procurement process
As always top notch content! Sharing with our team.
Thank you, happy to hear you like it.
Amazing Video Kurt Buhler
@@sivac5761 Kurt is the man
Kurt is the man! Danke Kurt. SQLBI coop is off, I wonder? Fine with me..
Nah I do many things, not just with SQLBI :)
I just came to see Kurt play Doom 😂 Thank you so much for this video, very helpful (besides the missing Doom hints)!
@@HansUlrikHarnisch I guess we know what the next video should be… Or maybe we’ll do a livestream 😂
Can you share the macros script that are used in this video.
Hi
The macros used in this videoshould all be available in our script library which you can find here: docs.tabulareditor.com/common/CSharpScripts/csharp-script-library.html?tabs=TE2Preferences
Except the Doom macro, which is Kurt's own.
Hi. Does the free version update SSAS models as fast? I have a very large SSAS model which takes about 20 seconds to load/apply new changes using TE 2. It is unclear if it would be faster using TE3 as you still have to apply.
Hi
With applying new changes to you mean deploying/saving changes to the loaded model?
There should not be any difference in that between Tabular Editor 2 and 3, as saving a model performs a deploy command to the server. But it sounds unusual that it should take this amount of time. How big is this model?
Ohhhh this is version 3 - took me a while to figure out why I couldn't find any of these menu options, probably because I am using 2. FYI for anyone else similarly confused :)
Yes, this is for Tabular Editor 3, sorry if that was not clear.
@@TabularEditor It probably was, but I didn't stop to think about what version I was using at all when I went to try it out 😅
For sure this video will make me upgrade
Yooo the long form outro is where it’s at!
Thanks !
Q: Where can I get the list of all the DAX editor shortcuts for TE3 ?
You can see an overview here: docs.tabulareditor.com/te3/features/shortcuts.html, and you can also set your own custom shortcuts through Tools -> Preferences -> Keyboard
Thanks mate
I have made changes in semantic model in tabular editor and saved that.But after doing that i am not able to download the report and it is giving me error of XMLA endpoint.can you please tell me how to resolve this?
Hi
Changing a semantic model through the XMLA endpoint with e.g. Tabular Editor blocks the download of the PBIX file. There is a workaround available which you can find here: docs.tabulareditor.com/te3/powerbi-xmla-pbix-workaround.html
Are you getting a seperate error when connecting through the XMLA endpoint? If so, could you provide a few more details on what you are doing and what error you see?
Can we have intellisense while writing DAX in TE 2?
Hi
The DAX parser in Tabular Editor 3 is the outcome of years of work and will as such not become available in TE2 through us.
However, Tabular Editor 2 is an open source tool that welcomes contributions and anyone is welcome to add to it including building Intellisense.
Since you are open to our suggestions, I would like to understand why you do not provide the demonstration files used in your videos. These files are essential for us to practice and better grasp the course material. Thank you in advance for your response.
Hi
The underlying data is available through our Learn platform (learn.tabulareditor.com) - In the business cases of each course the SQL endpoint is available to be used to practice with. The business cases also include instructions and tasks on how to built a semantic model using that data.