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Power BI development best practices: Naming conventions

Martin Schoombee

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July 29, 2020

Names are important, and I still see instances where technical naming conventions bleed over into the reports and artifacts we expose to end users…without paying any attention to their needs or preferences.

Categories: Business Intelligence, Power BI•Tags: Development Best Practices, Naming Conventions, Power BI•

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