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Changes to Power BI Desktop in the November 2023 update Part four of a four-part series of blogs |
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Although the main innovations in this update are in preview, two of them are turned on now by default: button slicers and reference labels for cards. We also can't resist the temptation to show the new DAX query view, even though it's still very much in preview only. |
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I'm breaking my self-imposed rule with this part of the blog, as the DAX query view tab is in preview and is not yet turned on, but surely a quick peek can't hurt?

There have been 3 buttons on the left since Power BI Desktop began, I think, so a 4th button is quite an event!
You can now use the sheet which appears when you click on the button shown above to create your own DAX queries - but I've cheated and created a quick query to show the first 100 regions (although there are only 9 in the database as it happens):

You can right click on any table and generate a quick query.
This will give you a DAX query, which you can then run:

I added the comments after Power BI had done its stuff.
Running any query shows the results at the bottom of the pane:

The output from the above query.
I can now give this query tab a name:

I've called this Top 100 regions.
This window will be really useful for debugging and for evaluating data in a model. Microsoft have said that they are going to keep adding features to the window, so perhaps it may be a few months before it emerges from preivew purgatory.
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