Tabular Editor 3.0.10
- Download Tabular Editor 3.0.10 (64 bit) (recommended)
- Download Tabular Editor 3.0.10
- Portable versions: x64, x86
If you haven't used Tabular Editor 3 before, you are eligible to a 30 day trial, which can be requested after installation. You can also purchase a license.
NOTE: If you previously installed one of the BETA builds, you will have to manually uninstall that before installing this new version.
Known issues
- Table Import Wizard didn't make it to this release due to some high-priority bugs that had to be fixed. It will be available ASAP! As a work around, simply create a new table and specify the partition query (SQL or M). Then, right-click the table and choose "Update Table Schema..." to import columns.
- See roadmap for more information.
Improvements in 3.0.10
- Updated AMO/TOM to version 19.22.5.
- Allow incremental search in "Select Item" dialogs, such as when adding tables to a diagram,see issue #167.
Bugfixes in 3.0.10
- Fixed an issue with TOM Explorer losing current selection when trying to drag an object into a text editor
- Fixed an issue with the semantic analyzer causing false "A single value for column ... cannot be determined" errors, when a DAX expression somewhere in the model used ALLEXCEPT, see #140.
- Macro recorder now works for calculation item expressions, format string expressions, measure detail rows expressions, and more, see #143.
- Added the
Model.AddCalculationGroupTable(<name>)
method for C# script purposes. This also fixes issue #144. - DAX Script should no longer add extra indentation, see #165.
- Fixed Pivot Grid connectivity issues, see #166.
- Fixed issue with VertiPaq Analyzer data types, see #169.
Coming from Tabular Editor 2.x?
Watch this video to get an idea of the new features in Tabular Editor 3.
Tabular Editor 3 major features overview:
- Fully customizable IDE, with multi-monitor, Hi-DPI support and themes
- New powerful DAX code editor with auto-complete, syntax checking, code folding and much, much more
- *Workspace mode, allowing you to save your changes to disk and synchronise model metadata to Analysis Services simultaneously
- *Preview table data with infinite scrolling, create PivotGrids or write DAX queries to browse the model or test calculation logic
- *Update Table Schemas on both Provider and Structured Data Sources (yes, even for M queries!)
- *Schedule data refreshes
- Create data model diagrams
- Create DAX scripts that allow you to edit multiple measures or other calculated objects in a single document
- Record C# scripts and save as macros (formerly known as "Custom Actions")
- VertiPaq Analyzer integration
*=Only while connected to an instance of Analysis Services or Power BI