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Power Bi Input Methods in Microsoft Fabric: Use Cases and Technical Solutions

Organizations using Microsoft Fabric with Power BI increasingly need ways to capture user input, not just analyze existing data. Until recently, the main native options were Power BI custom visuals and Power Apps. Since May 2025, a third option- Fabric Translytical Flows- has become available. This tutorial compares these three approaches to help you choose the right solution for your scenario.

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How to easily manage sources in Power BI

Avoid repetitive work when sources change in Power BI! By using parameters to centralize file paths or source queries to manage transformations, you can save time and simplify updates.
Whether working with multiple queries or building a star schema, these techniques ensure efficient, adaptable models. Combine both methods for even greater flexibility. Small changes, big impact!

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Lord of the Rings organization styles for Power BI

Check your Power BI organization according to the world of Tolkien: are you organized like Hobbits, Orcs, Dwarves or Sauron?

This unique approach explained by our Sparkleer Jo uses the legendary journey of Frodo Baggins to guide you through different organizational structures. Discover how to create a harmonious Power BI environment for your business.

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Power BI versus Microsoft Fabric

Power BI versus Microsoft Fabric: what you need to do with your existing reports and how things change for your organization using MS Fabric. This blogpost includes our “Fabric Analyst in 1 day” workshop as well.

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