> powerbi-modeling
Power BI semantic modeling assistant for building optimized data models. Use when working with Power BI semantic models, creating measures, designing star schemas, configuring relationships, implementing RLS, or optimizing model performance. Triggers on queries about DAX calculations, table relationships, dimension/fact table design, naming conventions, model documentation, cardinality, cross-filter direction, calculation groups, and data model best practices. Always connects to the active model
curl "https://skillshub.wtf/github/awesome-copilot/powerbi-modeling?format=md"Power BI Semantic Modeling
Guide users in building optimized, well-documented Power BI semantic models following Microsoft best practices.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when users ask about:
- Creating or optimizing Power BI semantic models
- Designing star schemas (dimension/fact tables)
- Writing DAX measures or calculated columns
- Configuring table relationships (cardinality, cross-filter)
- Implementing row-level security (RLS)
- Naming conventions for tables, columns, measures
- Adding descriptions and documentation to models
- Performance tuning and optimization
- Calculation groups and field parameters
- Model validation and best practice checks
Trigger phrases: "create a measure", "add relationship", "star schema", "optimize model", "DAX formula", "RLS", "naming convention", "model documentation", "cardinality", "cross-filter"
Prerequisites
Required Tools
- Power BI Modeling MCP Server: Required for connecting to and modifying semantic models
- Enables: connection_operations, table_operations, measure_operations, relationship_operations, etc.
- Must be configured and running to interact with models
Optional Dependencies
- Microsoft Learn MCP Server: Recommended for researching latest best practices
- Enables: microsoft_docs_search, microsoft_docs_fetch
- Use for complex scenarios, new features, and official documentation
Workflow
1. Connect and Analyze First
Before providing any modeling guidance, always examine the current model state:
1. List connections: connection_operations(operation: "ListConnections")
2. If no connection, check for local instances: connection_operations(operation: "ListLocalInstances")
3. Connect to the model (Desktop or Fabric)
4. Get model overview: model_operations(operation: "Get")
5. List tables: table_operations(operation: "List")
6. List relationships: relationship_operations(operation: "List")
7. List measures: measure_operations(operation: "List")
2. Evaluate Model Health
After connecting, assess the model against best practices:
- Star Schema: Are tables properly classified as dimension or fact?
- Relationships: Correct cardinality? Minimal bidirectional filters?
- Naming: Human-readable, consistent naming conventions?
- Documentation: Do tables, columns, measures have descriptions?
- Measures: Explicit measures for key calculations?
- Hidden Fields: Are technical columns hidden from report view?
3. Provide Targeted Guidance
Based on analysis, guide improvements using references:
- Star schema design: See STAR-SCHEMA.md
- Relationship configuration: See RELATIONSHIPS.md
- DAX measures and naming: See MEASURES-DAX.md
- Performance optimization: See PERFORMANCE.md
- Row-level security: See RLS.md
Quick Reference: Model Quality Checklist
| Area | Best Practice |
|---|---|
| Tables | Clear dimension vs fact classification |
| Naming | Human-readable: Customer Name not CUST_NM |
| Descriptions | All tables, columns, measures documented |
| Measures | Explicit DAX measures for business metrics |
| Relationships | One-to-many from dimension to fact |
| Cross-filter | Single direction unless specifically needed |
| Hidden fields | Hide technical keys, IDs from report view |
| Date table | Dedicated marked date table |
MCP Tools Reference
Use these Power BI Modeling MCP operations:
| Operation Category | Key Operations |
|---|---|
connection_operations | Connect, ListConnections, ListLocalInstances, ConnectFabric |
model_operations | Get, GetStats, ExportTMDL |
table_operations | List, Get, Create, Update, GetSchema |
column_operations | List, Get, Create, Update (descriptions, hidden, format) |
measure_operations | List, Get, Create, Update, Move |
relationship_operations | List, Get, Create, Update, Activate, Deactivate |
dax_query_operations | Execute, Validate |
calculation_group_operations | List, Create, Update |
security_role_operations | List, Create, Update, GetEffectivePermissions |
Common Tasks
Add Measure with Description
measure_operations(
operation: "Create",
definitions: [{
name: "Total Sales",
tableName: "Sales",
expression: "SUM(Sales[Amount])",
formatString: "$#,##0",
description: "Sum of all sales amounts"
}]
)
Update Column Description
column_operations(
operation: "Update",
definitions: [{
tableName: "Customer",
name: "CustomerKey",
description: "Unique identifier for customer dimension",
isHidden: true
}]
)
Create Relationship
relationship_operations(
operation: "Create",
definitions: [{
fromTable: "Sales",
fromColumn: "CustomerKey",
toTable: "Customer",
toColumn: "CustomerKey",
crossFilteringBehavior: "OneDirection"
}]
)
When to Use Microsoft Learn MCP
Research current best practices using microsoft_docs_search for:
- Latest DAX function documentation
- New Power BI features and capabilities
- Complex modeling scenarios (SCD Type 2, many-to-many)
- Performance optimization techniques
- Security implementation patterns
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