Dataflows currently uses the Import method. When you connect to Dataflows from within Power BI Desktop you don’t get the option like with other sources, but I did find a an idea that is requesting they add a DirectQuery option which you can vote on here.
Thank you for your reply. and DirectQuery idea Import by Power BI Dataflows is nice, and DirectQuery by Power BI Dataflows is hope for large datas with small pc
Nice Demo. I guess If your willing to learn Power M on backend its a nice tool-set eco-system. It would be nice if the back end Language was more unified with front end DAX.
Great video. 👍
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. Great presentation.
This is the best presentation on PBI dataflows that I have seen. Well done.
Very well explained and in a pace everyone can follow. Really like it!
Great presentation, thank you!
Slides are here if anyone is wondering blog.pragmaticworks.com/hubfs/PowerBI_Dataflows_20190115_JoeAbbott.pptx
Nice webinar for Power BI dataflows, thank you
Q. Which storage mode of Power BI dataflows on Power BI Desktop? Import, DirectQuery, or Dual? 😄😄😄
Dataflows currently uses the Import method. When you connect to Dataflows from within Power BI Desktop you don’t get the option like with other sources, but I did find a an idea that is requesting they add a DirectQuery option which you can vote on here.
Thank you for your reply. and DirectQuery idea
Import by Power BI Dataflows is nice,
and DirectQuery by Power BI Dataflows is hope for large datas with small pc
You can just do all your transformations in Power Query editor desktop then copy and paste the M into power query online.
Yes you can. Infact there is feature request to do exactly this. Export Desktop M Queries to Dataflow :)
I still don't understand the key reason on why I should drop datasets but I do feel better with data flow.
Really good training! and will definitely ask my admin which flavor donuts he likes :D
Nice Demo. I guess If your willing to learn Power M on backend its a nice tool-set eco-system. It would be nice if the back end Language was more unified with front end DAX.
Is it theoretically possible to have a SharePoint folder as a data source. Haven't been able to achieve this on dataflows
Could you dive into Composite Models and Aggregated Tables?
Did all the steps, when connecting to the data flow its an empty table. Any reasons why? The dataflow is still refresh could this be the case
kuch nahi samj rha
For me dataflows works RIDICULOUSLY SLOW.
Not sure why they are slow but check our videos and classes on Azure Data Factory! :)