Translations

Translate your measures using Tabular Editor and GPT3

There is a lot of hype these days about Large Language Models. While they are excellent for some tasks, they still can’t replace a good BI developer. However – they can be used for a lot of helpful things, so heavily inspired by the great articles written by Darren Gosbell:Automatically generating measure descriptions… & Generating […]

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Creating Multilingual Power BI Datasets

Multilingual Datasets A little known fact about the Power BI service, is that metadata translations actually work just fine for an imported or DirectQuery dataset within a dedicated capacity workspace (Power BI Premium or A SKUs). You can add metadata translations to a dataset in Premium in two ways: Either through the XMLA read/write endpoint or by

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Tabular Editor Tricks – Apply Default Translations

Exporting Translations Tabular Editor lets you export translations into the same .json file format used by Visual Studio and SSAS Tabular Translator. This is useful if you want to delegate the task of translating your model to someone without access to your tabular model metadata. Let’s say you’ve added a new culture (called “translation” within Tabular

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