Learn Tabular Editor
Tabular Editor Learn is designed for Power BI and Analysis Services developers who want to improve their semantic modeling skills and learn how to make better data models, faster
In this free training, you will learn how to:
- Utilize Tabular Editor and its powerful features in your workflow
- Apply best practices and performance tips for tabular models
- Debug your DAX down to the last iterator
- Use scripting and automation to speed up your development
- And many more!
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Introduction to Tabular Editor
Open & Browse Your Model
Analyze & Optimize Your Model
Enhance your DAX Development
Advanced Model Management
Calculated Columns, Tables & Power Query
Changing Table Schemas
Incremental Refresh & Multiple Partitions
Scripting & Automation
Tabular Editor Certification Exam
What are people saying about our courses?
“Tabular Editor 3 is hands down the best and more productive development environment to write and test DAX expressions. This feature alone justifies the adoption, and it just one of the many. It is a must-have tool, period.”

“Going from legacy Tabular Editor to Tabular Editor 3 felt like as big a leap as the jump from developing in Power BI Desktop to the first Tabular Editor! So many amazing features, robust AutoComplete, configurable work environment, and too many more to list!”

“It is quite simple, indeed. If you are a carpenter, then you need a hammer. If you are a taxi driver, then you need a car. If you are a Tabular BI Developer, then you need Tabular Editor 3. To me, Tabular editor 3 is THE development tool for Tabular.”

“Tabular Editor 3 is hands down the best and more productive development environment to write and test DAX expressions. This feature alone justifies the adoption, and it just one of the many. It is a must-have tool, period.”

“Tabular Editor 3 is hands down the best and more productive development environment to write and test DAX expressions. This feature alone justifies the adoption, and it just one of the many. It is a must-have tool, period.”
