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Native write-back for Fabric/Power BI with Translytical Task Flows in Power BI

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Native write-back for Fabric/Power BI with Translytical Task Flows in Power BI

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THE SESSION
Have you ever wanted to add write-back to your Power BI solutions? Perhaps adding comment functionality, allowing budgeting inputs or metadata enrichment?
With Translytical Task Flows we are finally able to build these solutions natively in Fabric, allowing our users to perform write-back without having to integrate and pay additional licenses for Power Apps or 3rd party visuals in Power BI.
In this session, you will learn how to build Translytical Task Flows end-to-end, including the basics of setting up User Data Functions, how to trigger them from Power BI, as well as exploring the different user input options available for parameterizing the write-back actions.

THE SPEAKER
Jon Vöge, Senior Consultant at Inspari, Specialised in the intersection between on the one side data platform and reporting with Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, and on the other side low-code automation and business applications with Microsoft Power Platform, Power Apps and Power Automate.

THE SPONSOR
As usual, thank you to the Advanced Data and AI Company (www.adaico.ai) for sponsoring the group.

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