[ad_1] Incremental refresh, or IR, refers to loading the data incrementally, which has been around in the world of ETL for data warehousing for a long...
[ad_1] The previous post explained what Thin reports are, why we should care and how we can create them. This post focuses on a more specific...
[ad_1] I previously explained in a blog post what thin reports are and why we should care about them. I also explained Report Level Measures in...
[ad_1] Slowly changing dimension (SCD) is a data warehousing concept coined by the amazing Ralph Kimball. The SCD concept deals with moving a specific set of...
[ad_1] I explained what SCD means in a Business Intelligence solution in my previous post. We also discussed that while we do not expect to handle...
[ad_1] In my consulting experience working with customers using Power BI, many challenges that Power BI developers face are due to negligence to data types. Here...
[ad_1] Row-level security (RLS) is a feature of Power BI that allows you to restrict data access for different users based on filters you define within...
[ad_1] Power BI is a powerful tool for creating and sharing interactive data visualizations. But how can you collaborate with other developers on your Power BI...
[ad_1] This is the second part of the series of blog posts showing how to integrate Power BI with Azure DevOps, a cloud platform for software...
[ad_1] Microsoft Fabric is a new platform designed to bring together the data and analytics features of Microsoft products like Power BI and Azure Synapse Analytics...