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Join us for the May session of Power BI Dev Camp with Alex Powers of the Power BI CAT team. Alex will teach you how to get started with creating custom functions to aid in the reusability of transformation patterns and how to add robust documentation to your Power Query queries.

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Come join us for the April session of Power BI Dev Camp and learn how to leverage features in Power BI embedding for self-service report authoring and customization.

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For companies creating multi-tenant environments with App-Owns-Data embedding, application designs have required extra complexity due to each service principal being limited to 1000 workspaces. This is no longer the case now that Power BI has introduced a new feature known as service principal profiles which removes previous limits for a service principal. Join us this month for Power BI Dev Camp and learn how you can develop multi-tenant applicationa using a single service principal that goes far beyond the 1000 workspace limit.

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Join this month's session of Power BI Dev Camp which is focused on administrating and enforcing governance in a Power BI environment. By attending, you can learn to use the Power BI Admin APIs to answer essential questions about who has shared what with whom as well as how to detect evidence of oversharing.

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We have  very exciting Power BI Dev Camp session this month covering Row Level Security. Please join us at Thursday, Janauary 27th at 2:00 PM EST/11:00AM PDT to learn the ins and outs of working with Row Level Security when building custom data analytics solutions for Power BI. 

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The Power BI Dev Camp session this week is titled Building Solutions using Power Automate and the Power BI REST API. Campers will learn how to build Power Platform solutions with flows and canvas apps that call the Power BI REST APIs to automate common Power BI builder tasks such as importing PBIX files, refreshing datasets and exporting reports to PDF files.

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Did you know that Power BI offers an Export API which can be used export Power BI reports into commonly used file formats including PDF, XLSX, CSV, XML, PPTX and PNG. The November session of Power BI Dev Camp session explains how to write the code to export both Power BI reports and paginated reports and explains the differences in supported output formats.

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The October Power BI Dev Camp session will teach campers how to use deployment pipelines for managing the application lifecycle of datasets and reports and for enabling CI/CD in a Power BI environment. The session explains how deployment pipelines are configured to create dedicated workspaces for developing and testing Power BI artifacts including datasets, reports, dashboards and dataflows.

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Learn best practices and optimization techniques for integrating Power BI reporting with with application built using Dataverse, Power Apps and Dynamics 365.

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Looking for a way to surface Power BI reports on pages in a Salesforce organization? This session will teach you how to embed reports in Salesforce using either User-Owns-Data embedding or App-Owns-Data embedding.

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Power BI provides all the features required to design and implement multi-language reports. The good news is that it's no longer necessary to clone and maintain a separate PBIX project file for each language. However, the path to success with building multi-language reports is not overly intuitive. Join the Power BI Dev Camp session on Thursday, July 22 to learn more about the Power BI features for Internationalization and localization and to get the technical guidance you need for building reports that support multiple languages. 

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Next week's Power BI Dev Camp session on Thursday, June 24 will introduce campers to the App-Owns-Data Starter Kit which is a sample solution for developers built using .NET 5 to provide guidance for organizations and ISVs who are using App-Owns-Data embedding with Power BI in a multi-tenant environment. If you are planning to use Power BI embedding to reach customers and other types of external users, the App-Owns-Data Starter kit provides the fastest way to stand up a custom application which embraces best practices for tenant provisioning, user authorization and activity monitoring.

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Learn how to use the Tabular Editor to perform advanced data modeling techniques not available when working with Power BI Desktop. Michael Kovolsky will introduce the Best Practice Analyzer and discuss how to use this powerful tool to scan your Power BI data model to find areas for improvement.

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Learn advanced dataset programming using both the Power BI REST API and the Tabular Object Model (TOM). In this Power BI Dev Camp session, campers will learn how to create and clone datasets as well as how to extend the data model for a dataset by adding tables, columns, measures, hierarchies and table relationships. This session will also cover the how to automate patching datasource credentials and running dataset refresh operations.

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What's on tapfor Power BI Dev Camp in February? We'll be looking at developing web applications using .NET 5, Azure AD and the App-Owns-Data embedding model in Power BI. Campers will get increasingly excited as the learn how to implement App-Owns-Data embedding in a custom .NET 5 web application which involves first calling the Power BI Service API and then afterwards calling the Power BI JavaScript API with client-side code in the browser to complete the embedding process.

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