You do not rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems. In this session, you'll get hands-on methods for making documentation a natural part of your Power BI workflow. We'll explore Power Query metadata, Table Groups and scripting in Tabular Editor, INFO.VIEW DAX functions, external tools, model layout views, VertiPaq Analyzer in DAX Query views, Semantic Link Labs, and JSON theme documentation. Everything is tied together in a user-friendly, accessible app – where the end user meets the documentation directly. This isn’t just inspiration – it’s a system you can take home and apply. A Power BI documentation system – not just an afterthought.
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