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Join us! Power BI Dev Camp: Thursday 15 December 2022! 11:00 AM PST. Learn about Power BI Quick Create SDK

Join us!  Thursday, 15 December 2022 for this month’s Power BI Dev Camp!  Ted Pattison will be joined by Amanda Rivera of the Power BI team as they discuss the new Quick Create support which has been added the Power BI Client APIs.

Learn how to use the Quick Create SDK to build custom applications with the same “Quick Create” experience used in familiar applications such as Microsoft Teams, SharePoint and Dynamics 365. Campers will learn how to use the new SDK support to initiate an embedded Quick Create session which allows the user to dynamically build a new dataset and report on the fly.

Attendee Prerequisites:   Campers should be familiar with JavaScript programming and the concepts of Power BI embedding.

Click here to join us at Power BI Dev Camp on Thursday 15, December 2022, at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (noon) PST

To watch previous Power BI Dev Camp episodes, please visit the Webinars and Video Gallery

More about Ted Pattison:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedpattison
More about Amanda Rivera: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-cofsky

Looking forward to seeing you at Power BI Dev Camp!

Best,
Kelly Kaye

About Kelly Kaye
Kelly is a senior program manager who leads the awesome Power BI Community.  She is passionate about the Power BI Community, founder of the Power BI Women User Group, Power BI developer and speaker.

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