![]() The Mode dropdown (see screenshot below) lets you open a model in read-only or read/refresh-only mode. When opening a model from Analysis Services or the Power BI XMLA endpoint, we now provide options to help you avoid making changes to the model by mistake, which is useful when you have multiple instances of Tabular Editor 3 open.If no description is specified, we'll show the first 10 lines of DAX code on the object: The tooltip will show the Description of measures, columns, etc. We also have a great improvement for the auto complete feature in our DAX editors, which will now show tooltips providing more information about the objects in the auto complete list. ![]() On a similar note, make sure to check out our new Scripting API docs site, where you'll find up-to-date documentation for all of the objects and members you can access through Tabular Editor 3's C# scripting feature.Last but not least, we finally have Roslyn-powered code completion and calltips for C# scripts (see screenshot). Moreover, you can define classes and other types directly within your scripts. This means that your C# scripts can now use all the wonderful new language features of C# 10.0. Tabular Editor 3 now uses Roslyn for C# script compilation.Make sure to grab the Desktop runtime that matches your version of Tabular Editor 3: NET 6.0 Runtime for Desktop before you can launch Tabular Editor 3.3.0. As a Tabular Editor 3 user, you shouldn't notice any differences other than a slightly increased download size and possible performance improvements. NET 6, Microsoft has provided a unified and modern application development platform, which includes multiple performance improvements and security updates. 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 3.3.0 (64 bit) (recommended).
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