![]() Start by selecting both columns and under the Let’s imagine your data contains two columns with year and the month name and you want to create a date column. Here is another example that might help you. Sometimes it’s the little things that can help you minimize the number of steps in your Power Queries. Inspired by Darrens Gosbell’s excellent blog post – Automatically generating measure descriptions for Power BI and Analysis Services with ChatGPT and Tabular Editor – Random Procrastination () – and my session at SQLBits 2023 where I showed how to call the chatGPT from within Power Query and how you can use the New chat () #PowerQuery – Create a date column from Year number and a month name My first choice was to use a shape Document your #powerbi model with #chatGPT and a #tabulareditor script and browse it in your model Yesterday I worked on a Power BI report where the client wanted to add vertical bar next to the slicer in order to make the design of the slicers a little bit nicer and also to make the slicers recognizable cross pages by using the same coloring. So I use the excellent theme designer tool from powerbi.tips – And I use the paid version so I #PowerBI – Adding a vertical bar to your slicer ![]() I am a big fan of using themes in Power BI but the current theme designer in Power BI desktop is very limited and doesn’t support all the things you really can do with themes. Here is a link How to try/test another #PowerBI theme on your existing reports in the service In the June 23 release of Power BI desktop we has been blessed with a new card visual that not only will give a better performance compared to adding multiple cards in the past but it also gives us some formatting options we have been dreaming of for a long time. ![]() #PowerBI – Create a sparkline in the new card visual and some other nice formatting options ![]()
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