Tabular Editor 3.4.2
Tabular Editor 3.4.2 downloads:
- Download Tabular Editor 3.4.2 (64 bit) (recommended)
- Download Tabular Editor 3.4.2 (32 bit)
- Portable versions: x64, x86
- MSI version: 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.
Prerequisites
Tabular Editor 3.3.0 (and newer) uses .NET 6. You may have to install the .NET 6.0 Runtime for Desktop before you can launch Tabular Editor 3.3.0 (or newer). Starting from 3.3.1, the Tabular Editor 3 installer will download and install these prerequisites, if they are missing.
Bugfixes in 3.4.2
- Fixed an issue with the Semantic Analyzer reporting "circular dependency" errors, when there are none. See #811.
- Find/Replace should no longer replace all occurrences in the document, when setting "Look in" to "Selection", see #293.
- Copy/pasting cultures between models should no longer cause a crash, see issue #798. Note that ObjectTranslations referring to objects that do not exist in the destination model, are deleted.
- DAX debugger should now allow inspecting multi-row watch expressions in all cases.
- DAX debugger should no longer crash when attempting to debug the result of a query such as
EVALUATE { [Measure that uses ALLSELECTED] }
Coming from Tabular Editor 2.x?
Watch this video to get an idea of the new features in Tabular Editor 3. Also, make sure to check our onboarding guide.
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
- *Schedule data refreshes
- Update Table Schemas on both Provider and Structured Data Sources (yes, even for M queries!)
- 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
- *DAX debugger
*=Only while connected to an instance of Analysis Services or Power BI