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I have created a date table with a DAX expression similar to the following:
Kalender = -- -- Start der Konfiguration VAR StartJahr = 2008 -- Hier startet der Kalender VAR EndeJahr = 2025 -- Hier endet der Kalender VAR KalenderPrefix = "" --- Ende der Konfiguration -- VAR KalenderErsterTag = DATE ( StartJahr; 1; 1 ) VAR KalenderLetzerTag = DATE ( EndeJahr; 12; 31 ) VAR KalenderRoh = CALENDAR ( KalenderErsterTag; KalenderLetzerTag ) VAR KalenderBasis = GENERATE ( KalenderRoh; VAR KalDatum = [Date] VAR KalJahr = YEAR ( [Date] ) RETURN ROW ( "Kalender JahrZahl"; KalJahr; "Kalender Jahr"; KalenderPrefix & KalJahr ) ) RETURN SELECTCOLUMNS ( KalenderBasis; "Datum"; [Date]; "JahrZahl"; [Kalender JahrZahl]; "Jahr"; [Kalender Jahr] )
The code works fine. But when I save the model as a PowerBI-Template (.pbit) and I try to reuse it in a new model, the will not generate automatically. Even if I safe the file as a .pbix file and reopen it. I allways have to manually refresh the table.
Is there a setting I can check?
Thanks for helping,
Georg.
The latest version of Power BI Desktop seems to work for .pbix file. As for the template, you may give feedback via https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi.
Hi Sam
Is there a difference between the store client and the client from the PowerBI website? I'm using the windows store client.
Greetings,
Georg
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