Nicky van Vroenhoven has good news for us:
Another quick post, because today is an important day for everyone working with Fabric and Power BI!
Last month, Microsoft announced they are Sunsetting Default Semantic Models: Yaay!
Today marks that day: No more automatic child semantic models!
The idea of having a default semantic model seemed like a good one, but the problem was that too many environments had very specific needs that a default semantic model couldn’t anticipate or address. As a result, these tended to confuse end users more than save them time.