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Previous monthly updates to Power BI Desktop

This article describes previous updates to Power BI Desktop. For the most current month's release, check out Power BI Desktop latest updates.

Get the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the Download Center. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from Microsoft Store on Windows 10. Regardless of how you install Power BI Desktop, the monthly versions are the same, although the version numbering may differ. For more information about downloading and installing Power BI Desktop, see Get Power BI Desktop.

Important

Power BI Desktop is updated and released on a monthly basis, incorporating customer feedback and new features. Only the most recent version of Power BI Desktop is supported; customers who contact support for Power BI Desktop will be asked to upgrade to the most recent version. You can get the most recent version of Power BI Desktop from the Windows Store, or as a single executable containing all supported languages that you download and install on your computer.

The links beside each update mean the following:

  • [video] excerpts play in a new browser tab, when the feature is being discussed.
  • Some features have an [article] that provides more detail.
  • Most features are explained in the monthly update [blog] post.
  • Lastly, some features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

You can also watch the Latest Updates video from the beginning, right inside this article, by clicking on the play icon on the video image found below the list of updates.

The following sections describe previous months' updates to Power BI Desktop.

August 2020 Update (2.84.461.0)

Our August Power BI Desktop updates were full of compelling new features and capabilities.

Get the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the Download Center. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store. Regardless of how you install Power BI Desktop, the monthly versions are the same, although the version numbering may differ. For more information about downloading and installing Power BI Desktop, see Get Power BI Desktop.

Important

Power BI Desktop is updated and released on a monthly basis, incorporating customer feedback and new features. Only the most recent version of Power BI Desktop is supported; customers who contact support for Power BI Desktop will be asked to upgrade to the most recent version. You can get the most recent version of Power BI Desktop from the Windows Store, or as a single executable containing all supported languages that you download and install on your computer.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

You can also watch the entire Power BI Desktop monthly update video.

Important

Power BI Desktop will no longer be supported on Windows 7 after January 31st, 2021. After that date, Power BI Desktop will be supported on Windows 8 or newer versions of Windows, for the most recent release of Power BI Desktop only.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

  • Perspectives support for Personalize visuals (preview) [video][blog]
  • Rectangular lasso select for data points (preview) [video][blog]
  • Added dynamic formatting support to more visuals [video][blog]

Analytics

Visuals

Template apps

Data preparation

Data connectivity

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop feature summary blog post.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

You can also download previous versions of Power BI Desktop if your organization requires it. We always recommend that you use the most recent version of Power BI Desktop, rather than a previous version. All previous versions have the following limitations:

  • Previous releases of Power BI Desktop are not being serviced - you should always use the most recent release for the latest features and updates.
  • It may not be possible to open files created or saved in newer releases of Power BI Desktop with previous versions of Power BI Desktop.
  • If you receive a warning when loading a report saved in a newer release of Power BI Desktop, then save that report in the previous version, you lose any information related to new features.
  • We only archive the English versions of Power BI Desktop.

Select the following links to download this earlier version:

July 2020 Update (2.83.5894.661)

Our July Power BI Desktop updates were a celebration of new features and capabilities worthy of fireworks, sunny picnics and community barbecues.

Get the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the Download Center. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store. Regardless of how you install Power BI Desktop, the monthly versions are the same, although the version numbering may differ. For more information about downloading and installing Power BI Desktop, see Get Power BI Desktop.

Important

Power BI Desktop is updated and released on a monthly basis, incorporating customer feedback and new features. Only the most recent version of Power BI Desktop is supported; customers who contact support for Power BI Desktop will be asked to upgrade to the most recent version. You can get the most recent version of Power BI Desktop from the Windows Store, or as a single executable containing all supported languages that you download and install on your computer.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

You can also watch the entire Power BI Desktop monthly update video.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Analytics

Visuals

Modeling

  • Support for Excel financial functions [video][blog]
  • Model view enabled for live connect is now generally available [video][blog]

Data preparation

Template apps

Other features

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop feature summary blog post.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

You can also download previous versions of Power BI Desktop if your organization requires it. We always recommend that you use the most recent version of Power BI Desktop, rather than a previous version. All previous versions have the following limitations:

  • Previous releases of Power BI Desktop are not being serviced - you should always use the most recent release for the latest features and updates.
  • It may not be possible to open files created or saved in newer releases of Power BI Desktop with previous versions of Power BI Desktop.
  • If you receive a warning when loading a report saved in a newer release of Power BI Desktop, then save that report in the previous version, you lose any information related to new features.
  • We only archive the English versions of Power BI Desktop.

Select the following links to download this earlier version:

June 2020 Update (2.82.5858.301)

Our June Power BI Desktop felt like a fresh new beginning filled with new capabilities, generally available features, and many opportunities to get out into your world of data and interact.

Get the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the Download Center. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store. Regardless of how you install Power BI Desktop, the monthly versions are the same, although the version numbering may differ. For more information about downloading and installing Power BI Desktop, see Get Power BI Desktop.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is released only as a single .exe file, which contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

You can also watch the entire Power BI Desktop monthly update video.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Analytics

Visuals

Template apps

Modeling

Data connectivity

Other features

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop feature summary blog post.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

You can also download previous versions of Power BI Desktop if your organization requires it. We always recommend that you use the most recent version of Power BI Desktop, rather than a previous version. All previous versions have the following limitations:

  • Previous releases of Power BI Desktop are not being serviced - you should always use the most recent release for the latest features and updates.
  • It may not be possible to open files created or saved in newer releases of Power BI Desktop with previous versions of Power BI Desktop.
  • If you receive a warning when loading a report saved in a newer release of Power BI Desktop, then save that report in the previous version, you lose any information related to new features.
  • We only archive the English versions of Power BI Desktop.

Select the following links to download this earlier version:

May 2020 Update (2.81.5831.621)

We hope our May Power BI Desktop brought you new insights, new capabilities, and a healthy dose of positive outlook for our global community.

Get the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the Download Center. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store. Regardless of how you install Power BI Desktop, the monthly versions are the same, although the version numbering may differ. For more information about downloading and installing Power BI Desktop, see Get Power BI Desktop.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is released only as a single .exe file, which contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

You can also watch the entire Power BI Desktop monthly update video.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Analytics

Visuals

Modeling

  • List separator and decimal symbol now default to standard DAX separators [video][blog]

Data preparation

Data connectivity

Other features

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop feature summary blog post.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

You can also download previous versions of Power BI Desktop if your organization requires it. We always recommend that you use the most recent version of Power BI Desktop, rather than a previous version. All previous versions have the following limitations:

  • Previous releases of Power BI Desktop are not being serviced - you should always use the most recent release for the latest features and updates.
  • It may not be possible to open files created or saved in newer releases of Power BI Desktop with previous versions of Power BI Desktop.
  • If you receive a warning when loading a report saved in a newer release of Power BI Desktop, then save that report in the previous version, you lose any information related to new features.
  • We only archive the English versions of Power BI Desktop.

Select the following links to download this earlier version:

April 2020 Update (2.80.5803.282)

We were grateful to be able to share our April Power BI Desktop with you, our global community.

Get the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the Download Center. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store. Regardless of how you install Power BI Desktop, the monthly versions are the same, although the version numbering may differ. For more information about downloading and installing Power BI Desktop, see Get Power BI Desktop.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is released only as a single .exe file, which contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

You can also watch the entire Power BI Desktop monthly update video.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Analytics

Visuals

Template apps

Data preparation

Data connectivity

Other features

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop feature summary blog post.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

You can also download previous versions of Power BI Desktop if your organization requires it. We always recommend that you use the most recent version of Power BI Desktop, rather than a previous version. All previous versions have the following limitations:

  • Previous releases of Power BI Desktop are not being serviced - you should always use the most recent release for the latest features and updates.
  • It may not be possible to open files created or saved in newer releases of Power BI Desktop with previous versions of Power BI Desktop.
  • If you receive a warning when loading a report saved in a newer release of Power BI Desktop, then save that report in the previous version, you lose any information related to new features.
  • We only archive the English versions of Power BI Desktop.

Select the following links to download this earlier version:

March 2020 Update (2.79.5768.562)

We felt lucky as a four-leaf clover to share our March Power BI Desktop with you.

Get the latest version of Power BI Desktop from the Download Center. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Microsoft Store. Regardless of how you install Power BI Desktop, the monthly versions are the same, although the version numbering may differ. For more information about downloading and installing Power BI Desktop, see Get Power BI Desktop.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is released only as a single .exe file, which contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

You can also watch the entire Power BI Desktop monthly update video.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Modeling

Visuals

Template apps

Data preparation

Data connectivity

Other features

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop feature summary blog post.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

You can also download previous versions of Power BI Desktop if your organization requires it. We always recommend that you use the most recent version of Power BI Desktop, rather than a previous version. All previous versions have the following limitations:

  • Previous releases of Power BI Desktop are not being serviced - you should always use the most recent release for the latest features and updates.
  • It may not be possible to open files created or saved in newer releases of Power BI Desktop with previous versions of Power BI Desktop.
  • If you receive a warning when loading a report saved in a newer release of Power BI Desktop, then save that report in the previous version, you lose any information related to new features.
  • We only archive the English versions of Power BI Desktop.

Select the following links to download this earlier version:

February 2020 Update (2.78.5740.642)

We loved our February updates, and felt our new features were better than a heart-shaped box of chocolates.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is released only as a single .exe file, which contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

The following updates were new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Data management

Reporting

Modeling

Visuals

Template apps

Data preparation

  • Query diagnostics - support for users who aren't administrators [video][blog]

Data connectivity

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop feature summary blog post.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

December 2019 Update (2.76.5678.661)

Our December updates were as fun as a bobsled ride down a snow-covered hill.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is released only as a single .exe file, which contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

The following updates were new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Analytics

Visuals

Data connectivity

Data preparation

Template apps

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop December 2019 feature summary.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

November 2019 Update (2.75.5649.341)

Our our November updates were as welcome as a happy family gathering.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is released only as a single .exe file, which contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each feature in the Power BI Desktop update list are interpreted as follows:

  • [blog]: Most features are explained in a section in the monthly update blog post.
  • [video]: Some features have a video excerpt that discusses the feature, which plays in a new browser tab.
  • [article]: Some features have an article that provides more detail.
  • The remaining features are self-explanatory and don't need an article or video.

The following updates were new to Power BI Desktop this month:

User experience

Reporting

Analytics

Visuals

Data connectivity

Data transformation

Template apps

For detailed information about each of these new features, see Power BI Desktop November 2019 feature summary.

Check out what's new in the Power BI service, and what's new in the mobile apps for Power BI.

Power BI Desktop monthly update video

The following video describes each of these updates. You can also watch this video from the blog post:

October 2019 Update (2.74.5619.621)

Our October updates were as fun as a pumpkin patch run, and more exciting than a midnight tour through a haunted mansion.

You can now download the latest version of Power BI Desktop, now delivered as a single .exe file that contains all supported languages. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Windows Store. The monthly versions are the same even though the version numbering may differ between the two, regardless of which way you install Power BI Desktop. See this article for more information.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is only released as a single .exe file that contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each update mean the following:

  • [video] excerpts play in a new browser tab, when the feature is being discussed.
  • Some features have an [article] that provides more detail.
  • Most features are explained in the monthly update [blog] post.
  • Lastly, some features are self-explanatory and don't need and article or video.

You can also watch the Latest Updates video from the beginning, right inside this article, by clicking on the play icon on the video image found below the list of updates.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Analytics

  • The new Q&A visual [video][blog]
  • Improved user experience for Q&A [video][blog]
    • Improved drop-down control
    • Red and blue underlines
    • Improved visual results
  • Natural language improvements for Q&A [video][blog]
    • Integration with Office / Bing thesaurus
    • Support for measure tables, and better handling of table names and ambiguity
  • Q&A tooling (preview) [video][blog]
    • Review questions
    • Teach Q&A
    • Review all changes made
  • Support for SSAS and Azure AS, including RLS [video][blog]

Visuals

Data connectivity

Data preparation

Template apps

Other

Want more information about these updates? Take a look at the blog post, where you can get more detailed information about each of these new features (this is the same blog post references in the list above).

The following video describes and shows each of these updates. You can also see the video from the blog post.

September 2019 Update (2.73.5586.561)

Our September updates were like an exciting return to school - new things to learn, updates to friends we missed over the summer, and opportunities to apply what we know into better future reports.

You can now download the latest version of Power BI Desktop, now delivered as a single .exe file that contains all supported languages. If you're running Windows 10, you can also get Power BI Desktop from the Windows Store. The monthly versions are the same even though the version numbering may differ between the two, regardless of which way you install Power BI Desktop. See this article for more information.

Important

Beginning with the September 2019 release, Power BI Desktop is only released as a single .exe file that contains all supported languages. The .msi version is no longer being released.

The links beside each update mean the following:

  • [video] excerpts play in a new browser tab, when the feature is being discussed.
  • Some features have an [article] that provides more detail.
  • Most features are explained in the monthly update [blog] post.
  • Lastly, some features are self-explanatory and don't need and article or video.

You can also watch the Latest Updates video from the beginning, right inside this article, by clicking on the play icon on the video image found below the list of updates.

The following updates are new to Power BI Desktop this month:

Reporting

Analytics

Visuals

Data connectivity

Data preparation

Template apps

  • Google Analytics report [blog]

Other

  • Performance improvements for multi-dimensional models [video][blog]
  • Query performance improvements for DirectQuery models [video]
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Backtrace vs Sentry

Sentry vs Backtrace: What are the differences?

Developers describe Sentry as "Cut time to resolution for app errors from five hours to five minutes". Sentry is an open-source platform for workflow productivity, aggregating errors from across the stack in real time. 500K developers use Sentry to get the code-level context they need to resolve issues at every stage of the app lifecycle. On the other hand, Backtrace is detailed as "Real-time automated error detection, response and analysis for enterprise-grade software". It is the first debugging platform built for enterprise-grade software. It improves system availability, software quality and team efficiency by bringing automation to incident detection, response and resolution. The debugging platform automatically snapshots faulting applications and their surrounding environments then, analyzes and archives them in a centralized object store so bugs don't get missed and get fixed faster.

Sentry and Backtrace belong to "Exception Monitoring" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Sentry are:

  • Real-Time Updates: For the first time, developers can fix code-level issues anywhere in the stack well before users even encounter an error.
  • Complete Context: Spend more time where it matters, rather than investing in low-impact issues.
  • Integrate Everywhere: Drop-in integration for every major platform, framework, and language -- JavaScript, Python, PHP, Ruby, Node, Java, .NET, mobile.

On the other hand, Backtrace provides the following key features:

  • Automated capture, notification, and analysis of software errors for SREs/Ops and Developers
  • Automated analysis crawls application state + code to give you a head start on root cause analysis
  • Captures a rich data set which includes stacktrace across all threads, reachable variables, system information and much more

Sentry is an open source tool with 21.9K GitHub stars and 2.53K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Sentry's open source repository on GitHub.

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selenium 3.141.0

Introduction

Python language bindings for Selenium WebDriver.

The selenium package is used to automate web browser interaction from Python.

Several browsers/drivers are supported (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer), as well as the Remote protocol.

Supported Python Versions

Installing

If you have pip on your system, you can simply install or upgrade the Python bindings:

pip install -U selenium

Alternately, you can download the source distribution from PyPI (e.g. selenium-3.141.0.tar.gz), unarchive it, and run:

python setup.py install

Note: You may want to consider using virtualenv to create isolated Python environments.

Drivers

Selenium requires a driver to interface with the chosen browser. Firefox, for example, requires geckodriver, which needs to be installed before the below examples can be run. Make sure it’s in your PATH, e. g., place it in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin.

Failure to observe this step will give you an error selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException: Message: ‘geckodriver’ executable needs to be in PATH.

Other supported browsers will have their own drivers available. Links to some of the more popular browser drivers follow.

Example 0:

  • open a new Firefox browser
  • load the page at the given URL
fromseleniumimportwebdriverbrowser=webdriver.Firefox()browser.get('http://seleniumhq.org/')

Example 1:

  • open a new Firefox browser
  • load the Yahoo homepage
  • search for “seleniumhq”
  • close the browser
fromseleniumimportwebdriverfromselenium.webdriver.common.keysimportKeysbrowser=webdriver.Firefox()browser.get('http://www.yahoo.com')assert'Yahoo'inbrowser.titleelem=browser.find_element_by_name('p')# Find the search boxelem.send_keys('seleniumhq'+Keys.RETURN)browser.quit()

Example 2:

Selenium WebDriver is often used as a basis for testing web applications. Here is a simple example using Python’s standard unittest library:

importunittestfromseleniumimportwebdriverclassGoogleTestCase(unittest.TestCase):defsetUp(self):self.browser=webdriver.Firefox()self.addCleanup(self.browser.quit)deftestPageTitle(self):self.browser.get('http://www.google.com')self.assertIn('Google',self.browser.title)if__name__=='__main__':unittest.main(verbosity=2)

Selenium Server (optional)

For normal WebDriver scripts (non-Remote), the Java server is not needed.

However, to use Selenium Webdriver Remote or the legacy Selenium API (Selenium-RC), you need to also run the Selenium server. The server requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE).

Download the server separately, from: http://selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/3.141/selenium-server-standalone-3.141.0.jar

Run the server from the command line:

java -jar selenium-server-standalone-3.141.0.jar

Then run your Python client scripts.

Use The Source Luke!

View source code online:

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