![]() ![]() You can also set the default mode under Tools > Preferences > General > Default save format for new models. When a new model is created, Tabular Editor 3 now prompts if the model should be saved as a file or folder, the first time it is saved.VertiPaq Analyzer now has an option to collect statistics from data ( Tools > Preferences > VertiPaq Analyzer), improving the quality of the statistics, for example when columns have IsAvailableInMDX = false.You can now define enums, structs and classes directly within a C# script, making it easier to structure and reuse C# code.This is controlled under Model > Serialization options. PrivacySetting property can now be excluded from serialization, to prevent issues with.New options for controlling how perspective memberships are applied to new objects under Tools > Preferences > Modeling Operations (see issue #216).You can control the serialization under Tools > Preferences > Save-to-folder or for an existing model under Model > Serialization options. Shared Expressions (Power Query / M expressions) can now be serialized as individual files.Fixed an issue that caused a crash when inspecting the property values of a Structured Data Source.Fixed an issue where models could not be saved to disk (file or folder) due to a JSON serialization error, see #232.Fixed an issue where ignored rules were still considered by the Best Practice Analyzer, see #203.Fixed an issue with Update Table Schema not working for SQL DW / Synapse SQL Pool data sources, see #231. ![]() Fixed a memory leak that occurs when the application is idle.If you haven't used Tabular Editor 3 before, you are eligible to a 30 day trial, which can be requested after installation. Download Tabular Editor 3.1.3 (64 bit) (recommended).
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