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Allow Web Modeling After Dataset Has been Edited Via XMLA Endpoitn

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Sandeep Pawar on 28 Aug 2023 17:11:11

Currently if a premium dataset is edited via XMLA Ednpoint using external tools, web modeling experience cannot be used. This is especially important for Direct Lake datasets where developers and users can go to the web modeling and easily see the tables, columns, measures etc. Not all companies allow Tabular editor or only allow subset of users to use Tabular editor. If you cannot allow web modeling to edit XMLA edited dataset, at least allow read-only relationship view, measure definitions etc so the users can at least view those and and contact authors w/ TE access for additional support. This will be important until Desktop support for Direct Lake becomes available.

Administrator on 31 Jan 2024 04:35:36

Allowed.

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Yangers Puentes on 18 Jan 2024 21:03:43

RE: Allow Web Modeling After Dataset Has been Edited Via XMLA Endpoitn

I agree we need this one of the most convenient ways to migrate from SSAS tabular is using the Tabular Editor but if we cannot edit the Model from PBI Premium is not a valid way to do it anymore.

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Derek Williams on 11 Jan 2024 22:01:23

RE: Allow Web Modeling After Dataset Has been Edited Via XMLA Endpoitn

I really hope this is being worked on. All these cool features coming out but can't use them because of this limitation.

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Albert Paulraj on 28 Aug 2023 18:02:01

RE: Allow Web Modeling After Dataset Has been Edited Via XMLA Endpoitn

I agree, a read only view at least provides the ability to view the contents.