Tabular Editor's Best Practice Analyzer
Description
Tabular Editor (TE) is a widely used tool for Power BI and Analysis Services data model development. Whether you're using the free or commercial version, its built-in Best Practice Analyzer provides a simple and effective way to validate your data models against established best practices. This session is designed to help you get the most out of the Best Practice Analyzer and ensure that your data models are optimized for performance, scalability, and maintainability.
You'll learn how to utilize existing rule sets published by TE, the Power BI Customer Advisory Team, and other third parties, and how to customize these rules to meet your specific requirements. You'll discover how to integrate the Best Practice Analyzer into your development process, including during validation steps in CI/CD pipelines, to catch potential issues early and improve your data models over time.
In addition, you'll learn how to create your own custom rule sets for naming conventions, code conventions, and other best practices specific to your organization. By the end of this session, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use the Best Practice Analyzer to improve the quality and performance of your data models and ensure that they meet the needs of your organization.
Note: To get the most from this session, attendees should have prior experience with Tabular Editor and a basic understanding of Analysis Services Tabular, Azure Analysis Services, or Power BI data models.
Speaker
David L. Bojsen
Architect at Tabular Editor, Lead Architect at Tabular Tools
David L. Bojsen has been working with data for more than 15 years.
He specialises in cloud data platform, IoT and the intelligent edge.
Now working on building the best productivity tools for data professionals.
Learn more about the Power BI track here.
Other Track
General BI • BI Innovation • Data Visualization