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Červencové novinky ze světa dat byly trochu prázdninové a odpočinkové, ale i tak jsme se podívali na pár zajímavých a šikovných demíček, které by se vám mohli hodit.
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2023-07-19

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Power BI Tracker

Znáte ten pocit, kdy jste si přepsali nějakou složitější measure a rádi byste jí vrátili do stavu, jak vypadala před hodinou? Nebo kolega něco upravil ve vašem modelu, ale...

2022-09-22 (first published: )

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Azure Synapse Case Study

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Our client is working in telecommunications providing secure and reliable networks. They are an independent supplier of mobile, data and voice services in...

2022-06-29 (first published: )

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Finding Marks

I have marked a few transactions in my code. How can I find out which marks were stored in a transaction log?

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