Boosting productivity with Tabular Editor 3
This section contains a number of articles that will let you quickly become familiar with Tabular Editor 3 and its main features, with an emphasis on how to get stuff done in the most productive way possible.
Below is an overview of the articles and what you will learn in each:
- Importing tables and data modeling: This article describes how to import tables, upate table schemas and visualize and edit relationships.
- Refreshing, previewing and querying data: This article describes how to schedule refresh operations, how to preview table data, how to view summarized data using Pivot Grids, how to create and execute DAX queries and how to use Tabular Editor 3's integrated version of VertiPaq Analyzer.
- Adding measures and other calculated objects: This article introduces Tabular Editor 3's powerful DAX editor and demonstrates how to quickly add and edit DAX calculations to your model such as measures, calculated columns and calculated tables.
- Using the DAX Scripting feature: This article demonstrates how to use the DAX scripting feature, to write, maintain and test complex business logic across multiple measures, by combining their definition in a single DAX script.
- Improve code quality with the Best Practice Analyzer: This article provides more details on the Best Practice Analyzer, and how to set up customizable Best Practice rules to improve the code quality of your models.
- Introduction to C# scripts and macros: This article introduces the concepts of C# scripts in Tabular Editor 3, the script recorder and how to save scripts as reusable macros that can be integrated into the UI.
- Personalizing and configuring Tabular Editor 3 to suit your needs: This article takes you through the wide range of configuration options and preferences available in Tabular Editor 3, to tweak the tool to your needs.