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Update Roadmap, XLMA Workaround & TMDL overview #128

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## Step 3.1: Remove incremental refresh partitions and create new (Optional)
Use the Convert Incremental Refresh script below to delete incremental refresh partitions and create a single partition for each table containing the expression used in the incremental refresh expression.

## Step 3.2: Save into .pbip using TMDL
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I wonder if we should bring this section up to step 3? Just to avoid confusion if people already saved the model once as a model.bim as instructed above...

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@otykier Agreed, I have reworked Step 3.2. into step 3 and added a note about how to set save to folder as TMDL


If the .pbip folder is configured to store the model as [TMDL](xref:tmdl) files, you will need to use the Save To Folder option in Tabular Editor instead. Then navigate to the Power BI project folder for the semantic model (ModelName.SemanticModel), open the 'definition' folder and save your model there.

## Step 4: Save to .pbix and open this file in Power BI Desktop

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