Announcing Power BI APIs .NET SDK v4
We are thrilled to announce the release of Power BI APIs .NET SDK v4. The new SDK version provides clarity on the properties of Power BI artifacts returned by various APIs and makes it easier to use them,
We are thrilled to announce the release of Power BI APIs .NET SDK v4. The new SDK version provides clarity on the properties of Power BI artifacts returned by various APIs and makes it easier to use them,
We’re excited to share that the Power BI embedded analytics playground just got some new updates, including the ability to embed a report using your own embed token in the developer sandbox!
I’m happy to update that during September we are modifying the preview release, specifically lifting the 50 exports per hour per capacity limit. More details inside.
Today we are thrilled to introduce the newly released Power BI component for Angular. This component lets you easily embed your Power BI reports, dashboards and more into your Angular web application.
We are very excited to announce the public preview of a new REST API to query datasets in Power BI by using Data Analysis Expressions (DAX). Among other things, this new DAX REST API helps to address customer feedback concerning programmatic access to the data in a dataset (for example, the idea REST API access to READ datasets with almost 500 votes by the time of this announcement). The new DAX REST API avoids dependencies on Analysis Services client libraries, requires no connection to XMLA endpoints, and works in Power BI Premium as well as in Power BI shared capacity