Recently, Microsoft has released preview features in Power BI and Fabric which support Power BI developers to do more and save time. These include the DAX query view, TMDL view, notebooks in Fabric (specifically, the libraries semantic link and semantic-link-labs), and various Copilot experiences for Power BI (which also requires Fabric). We introduce these tools later in this article, but you should already know that they are a welcome and valuable addition to your toolbox. At Tabular Editor, our mission is to help you make better data models, faster… not just with our tools, but across your entire data platform.
That’s why we are releasing free introductory training courses about these new tools and features in our learning hub at Tabular Editor Learn.
We strongly believe that these new features will and already are helping many Power BI users get more value from their models and reports. So that you can orient yourself, here is a small diagram that depicts at a high level where these tools sit in the Power BI (and Fabric) ecosystem, and how they intersect with one another. Note that this is not a comprehensive list; rather, it is a simple and conceptual starting point: