Would you like to dynamically detect column types in Power M / Power Query? For example, when working with a parameterized list of data sources? Look no further!
When writing DAX you might need to highlight specific rows that are part of a table variable that you are iterating, perhaps to explain the (inner) working to others. This article shows how to use dynamic SVG for this purpose.
In this series of “Easy As Insights” articles I will cover some of the best practices for managing and maintaining Power BI insights reports, especially if you are in the corporate world where your team is developing insights for many departments and users across the organization.