Power BI July 2023 Feature Summary
Power BI July 2023 Version Update Released… We Are Ready Are You?
Power BI continues to add strength to your business life with its new features. If you want to get information about the version update and our solutions that make a difference, please contact us.
Notewortliy bug fixes:
- Overlap of the on-object buttons on the formula bar has finally been resolved! We appreciate your patience as this bug was a bit trickier to fix the right way.
- Visual tooltip showing automatically when opening the build menu, blocking the formatting on-object button is now fixed.
- Selected visual type is now reflected in the ribbon visual gallery accordingly.
- Mini-toolbar’s fill color icon now reflects conditional formatting gradient as well.
Thanks for continuing to try out the new preview and provide feedback. We’re working hard to react to your suggestions and add the necessary changes to make on-object work for you. Please continue to provide your comments directly in this blog post or in our community forum via the “Share feedback” button next to the preview switch.
Dataset details page revamp
We are happy to announce the revamp of our dataset details page! Now, when you click on a dataset item in the OneLake data hub and workspace view, you will be directed to the redesigned page that not only enhances the look and feel but also introduces new capabilities for an improved user experience.
Here’s what you can expect to find on the dataset details page:
- Actions: You will find various actions that can be performed on the dataset, such as creating a report and refreshing the dataset. With this release, we have added the option to view the refresh history under the refresh menu.
- Dataset Metadata: Gain insights into the dataset through its description and last refresh time.
- Related Items: Explore existing related items associated with the dataset.
- Dataset Schema: Get a comprehensive view of the dataset’s tables and columns. Clicking on a table provides a table preview, with export capabilities available using paginated reports behind the scenes.
Additionally, we have made significant improvements to the related items list. It now showcases all the downstream and upstream dependencies for the dataset. This enhancement allows you to easily identify the sources of the dataset, composite model relations, reports, and dashboards associated with it.
We believe that these updates will greatly enhance your experience with the dataset details page, providing you with a more intuitive and comprehensive understanding of your data. We look forward to your feedback as you explore these new features!”
Power BI July 2023 Release Published. For Release Details and Innovations,
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-july-2023-feature-summary/
To download the demo version
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/desktop?WT.mc_id=Blog_Desktop_Update