DAX queries
The last way to use DAX is as a query language. You will not need this when working with Power BI visual reports, but classic, RDBMS-oriented reporting tools mostly rely on retrieving custom datasets from databases to render reports. A common data source for these is a data warehouse or other database; but a Power BI model in the form of a published Power BI dataset can be used in this way as well. Note that at the time of writing, you need to have a Power BI Premium license, either per capacity or per user, to do this.
A specific use case for DAX queries is in Power BI paginated reports. These are developed using the Power BI Report Builder (as opposed to Power BI Desktop, which is the tool for all other use cases) and can connect to a published Power BI model.
When making the connection, you need to provide a DAX query to retrieve a set of data from the Power BI model:
Figure 1.3.4: Writing a DAX query in the Power BI Report Builder
If you use Power...