- Download Tabular Editor 3.1.5 (64 bit) (recommended)
- Download Tabular Editor 3.1.5
- Portable versions: 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.
Improvements in 3.1.5
- You can now impersonate users or roles on DAX queries, Pivot Grids and Table Previews. This is useful for testing RLS and OLS settings. More information.
- DAX scripts now support calculation groups and calculation items. This allows you to view all calculation group logic (including format string expressions) in a single document. Example.
- When right-clicking on a measure reference in a DAX query or DAX script, there is now an option to add the definition of that measure including all dependencies.
- You can now pan diagrams by dragging an empty area (see #275).
Bugfixes in 3.1.5
- Fixed issue with the built-in schema updater when a
null
value is encountered in an M expression (see #282). - Semantic analyzer no longer reports an error when using the
RELATED
function in an argument toSELECTCOLUMNS
(when no name argument is specified). - Macros can now be edited/renamed without disappearing from toolbar customizations (see #266).
- All custom toolbars can now be renamed/deleted after restarting the application (see #260).
- Fixed selection/context menu when selecting a folder of folders (see #248).
- Prevented crash when simultaneously selecting tables/table objects.
- Fixed various issues/crashes when importing tables (ODBC NullReferenceException, and more).
Coming from Tabular Editor 2.x?
Watch this video to get an idea of the new features in Tabular Editor 3.
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
*=Only while connected to an instance of Analysis Services or Power BI