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John Kerski

@jkerski

Data Engineer with a passion for DataOps | Microsoft MVP

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"You spend all day helping your customers be more analytic, so why are you so un-analytic about how you run your data analytics teams?"- Chris Bergh I've written an article for #PowerBI/Fabric users to help you get started on being more analytic: bit.ly/3ANecaJ

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If you're in the Pittsburgh Area on Saturday, October 12th, don't miss out on SQL Saturday Pittsburgh! This is a full day of free training and cutting-edge educational material for the professionals in the Microsoft Data Platform space. Register today: bit.ly/3Tbw7hJ

If you're in the Pittsburgh Area on Saturday, October 12th, don't miss out on SQL Saturday Pittsburgh! 
This is a full day of free training and cutting-edge educational material for the professionals in the Microsoft Data Platform space.

Register today: bit.ly/3Tbw7hJ
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A broken visual in a #PowerBI report is the most obvious sign of how well (or not) your project manages deployments.Β  Learn how Prachiti Jadhav and I leveraged Playwright to automatically test for broken visuals. bit.ly/3MTq11Q

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Published a #PowerBI report and had a broken visual reported by your customer? Learn a technique for automatically checking for broken visuals using Playwright and catch the error before your customers do. bit.ly/3MTq11Q

Published a #PowerBI report and had a broken visual reported by your customer? Learn a technique for automatically checking for broken visuals using <a href="/playwrightweb/">Playwright</a> and catch the error before your customers do.

bit.ly/3MTq11Q
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ICYMI, I published an article last week about using Playwright to automatically test for broken visuals in your #PowerBI Reports. Prachiti Jadhav and I put together a starter template to help you get started. bit.ly/3MTq11Q

ICYMI, I published an article last week about using <a href="/playwrightweb/">Playwright</a>  to automatically test for broken visuals in your #PowerBI Reports.  Prachiti Jadhav and I put together a starter template to help you get started.

bit.ly/3MTq11Q
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Last week, I published an article explaining how to test for broken visuals in #PowerBI automatically using Playwright. If you want to see an in-depth tutorial, please join me at TechCon365 in Dallas in November. techcon365.com/Dallas/

Last week, I published an article explaining how to test for broken visuals in #PowerBI automatically using <a href="/playwrightweb/">Playwright</a>.  If you want to see an in-depth tutorial, please join me at TechCon365 in Dallas in November.  

techcon365.com/Dallas/
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Join me this Fri. at 1230 Eastern with Reid Havens where I will cover DAX Query View Testing Patterns. If you've had a mistake in your DAX measure or Power Query steps, you can avoid seeing that mistake in production again. youtube.com/live/qQH4gWSno…

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In my latest article, I share the technique for testing for broken visuals in #PowerBI using Azure DevOps. With this approach you can automatically test for when you break visuals due to schema changes or if external factors occur. bit.ly/3NgMjec

In my latest article, I share the technique for testing for broken visuals in #PowerBI using Azure DevOps.  With this approach you can automatically test for when you break visuals due to schema changes or if external factors occur.
bit.ly/3NgMjec
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A broken visual in a #PowerBI report is the most obvious sign of how well (or not) your project manages deployments. In a recent article, I cover how to automate testing for broken visuals using Playwright and DevOps on Azure: bit.ly/3NgMjec

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Are you looking for ways to detect broken visuals in your #PowerBI Reports? In my latest article, I cover how to automate detection using Playwright and Azure DevOps. bit.ly/3NgMjec

Are you looking for ways to detect broken visuals in your #PowerBI Reports?  In my latest article, I cover how to automate detection using <a href="/playwrightweb/">Playwright</a> and Azure DevOps.

bit.ly/3NgMjec
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At #SQLSaturday Pittsburgh and hearing Dominick Raimato sharing best practices with #PowerQuery. Dropping some knowledge!

At #SQLSaturday Pittsburgh and hearing Dominick Raimato sharing best practices with #PowerQuery.  Dropping some knowledge!
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#SQLSaturday Pittsb7rgh is a wrap! Eugene Meidinger and team had an awesome event. Even Pramanti Brothers for lunch! Now it's time to enjoy Pittsburgh with the family.

#SQLSaturday Pittsb7rgh is a wrap! <a href="/SQLGene/">Eugene Meidinger</a> and team had an awesome event.  Even Pramanti Brothers for lunch!  Now it's time to enjoy Pittsburgh with the family.
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ICYMI, last week I posted an article on how to automatically check for broken visuals in #PowerBI using Playwright and DevOps on Azure. I also offer links to a free template to help you get started. bit.ly/3NgMjec

ICYMI, last week I posted an article on how to automatically check for broken visuals in #PowerBI using <a href="/playwrightweb/">Playwright</a> and <a href="/AzureDevOps/">DevOps on Azure</a>.  I also offer links to a free template to help you get started.
bit.ly/3NgMjec