
By definition, TE is a lightweight editor for SSAS Tabular Models (so, it can be used also out of the Power BI scope), that enables you to build, maintain and manage Tabular Models. Changes in version 2.16.Beginning this year, Microsoft’s announcement on the general availability of Read/Write XMLA endpoints, widely opened the door to many external tools intended to provide additional modeling capabilities supported by the Analysis Services engine, but not natively supported in Power BI Desktop.Īmong many great tools, Tabular Editor, created by Daniel Otykier, is probably the most popular one, together with DAX Studio.


Run tabulareditor.exe /? for more information.
#TABULAR EDITOR WINDOWS#
Fixed an issue with save-to-folder serialization when objects uses invalid Windows file names, see #978.Fixed an issue with save-to-folder serialization when objects contain trailing spaces, see #952.Fixed an issue with FormatDax when executing through a script in the CLI, see #975.Tables with multiple partition types (Import and DirectQuery) are now labelled "Hybrid" instead of "Mixed", to align with Microsoft terminology.Allow serialization of CalculationGroups and CalculationItems when using the ExportProperties or ImportProperties script methods.Allow specifying a raw XMLA command when calling ExecuteCommand in a script by setting the 2nd arg to true.Model role names can now be changed when connecting to a PBI Desktop model.


#TABULAR EDITOR UPGRADE#
Tabular Editor will now also prompt for CL upgrade when opening a DQ over AS PBI model containing translations. Added support for the ObjectTranslations "Altered" property.New default Compatibility Level (1571) for Power BI models.Saving a C# script as a new macro should no longer cause old macros/custom actions to get deleted, see #1022.
#TABULAR EDITOR PORTABLE#
Portable version: TabularEditor.2.17.1.zip.Windows installer: TabularEditor.2.17.1.Installer.msi.
