🎦Map Investigation. Thank you PBIR. 🗣️Jacek Nosal
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Agenda
18:00 Welcome and Intros
18:10
🎦Map Investigation. Thank you PBIR.
🗣️ Jacek Nosal
Since the first publication of the Preview version of the new PBIR file format, we have received a clear direction with a data visualization layer in Power BI and the ability to look into the settings of various elements.
Previously, it was possible to disassemble the PBIX file into prime factors, but working with such a version of the definition was a huge challenge.
Now we can learn the structure of the data and test the editing capabilities.
When working with data and delivering it to target recipients, the presentation of it on maps arouses a lot of emotions.
However, sometimes I have the impression that part of the environment wants to use maps, but does not understand the principles that can and should be guided by.
There are limits and parameters, the application of which is incomprehensible. And thanks to the new PBIR format, we can rediscover Power BI.
Here is a story about the new format and selected possibilities that can be discovered with its help.
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A massive thanks to our sponsor Spectrum IT. Without them, we could not host this event for free. Spectrum IT kindly provided funding for the room and pizza for in-person attendees.
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