Do you know if these web-edit experiences are going to also be available in the "PBI embed" experience? Currently that only allows editing of the visuals
I think, the key performance boost of the TMDL editor is not the code view, but the Apply button: It avoids all the waiting time after the simplest changes like modifying the number format. Just like Tabular Editor, btw. Does it make sense to copy code snippets including lineageTag?
Will there also be a view of the changes before I restore a version? At the moment it looks like flying blind to me. Just imagine if the changes were made by someone else. How would you know which version to restore?
If you work with environments like Dev and Prod you would restore in dev until you find the correct version an then deploy to prod. This is a premium feature so in the best of worlds you would have a dev environment
@emilylisa5390 Viewing would be helpful for everyone with build permission on the model so that report authors can understand the mechanics of the model. Today you need to provide this documentation manually.
allow git connection, this is a primitive version control. Add more data science visuals, enable users to create their custom visuals with ease. Desktop app is extremely slow and buggy, allow us to use cloud resources while working, dont consume my pc resources. give us a excel like table visual
Semantic model version history is probably the hottest new feature in this release!
Awesome. I look forward to playing with the TMDL scripting feature.
“I hope Power BI Desktop becomes natively available on MacBooks without requiring virtualization.”
Nice! Cant wait to try out TMDL :)
Thanks for this video. The amazing part about the return previous version, which caused many problems before, can now be easily managed.
Thanks to Rui & the team for the hard work on improving the developer experience. Up next: PBIR GA? :)
Should come with VSCode support for TMDL
Restoring a semantic model on the powerbi desktop app will be very handy
Does the Tenant admin have to enable the Semantic Model Version History feature?
"Just open the data model on the web" Yeah, you cant do that for all models at all... None of ours are possible!
Do you know if these web-edit experiences are going to also be available in the "PBI embed" experience? Currently that only allows editing of the visuals
These web model editing experiences are not yet supported in PBI embedded
I think, the key performance boost of the TMDL editor is not the code view, but the Apply button: It avoids all the waiting time after the simplest changes like modifying the number format. Just like Tabular Editor, btw. Does it make sense to copy code snippets including lineageTag?
Fantastic updates! Data model versioning is available in the service, but not desktop, correct?
For that you need git
Thanks Team for the updates
I can not open the semantic model in web. Can you help me?
Will there also be a view of the changes before I restore a version? At the moment it looks like flying blind to me. Just imagine if the changes were made by someone else. How would you know which version to restore?
If you work with environments like Dev and Prod you would restore in dev until you find the correct version an then deploy to prod.
This is a premium feature so in the best of worlds you would have a dev environment
@peterjohannessen9928 In the best of worlds I use Git integration already anyway, where I have both, a history of changes and a compare tool.
Will the edit mode be bound to workspace role, i.e., a viewer can see the model in viewing mode only, and other roles can switch to editing?
At this time you need write permission to both view and edit the model in both viewing and editing modes
@emilylisa5390 Viewing would be helpful for everyone with build permission on the model so that report authors can understand the mechanics of the model. Today you need to provide this documentation manually.
@@martinbubenheimer6289 Thank you for the feedback! It is helpful to know that this scenario would be useful to you
Nice of Microsoft to share TMDL with humans, but I bet it was written with AI agents in mind first.
your open voice of video like horror movie 😂😂
allow git connection, this is a primitive version control.
Add more data science visuals,
enable users to create their custom visuals with ease.
Desktop app is extremely slow and buggy, allow us to use cloud resources while working, dont consume my pc resources.
give us a excel like table visual