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- Ciao, friends. In this video, I want to show you how to disable the Auto date/time feature in Power BI. I have a report open here, where Auto date/time is already enabled and working. You can see, Im slicing by year, month, and quarter even though in the data model I have no where tables that contain date. I only have customer, sales, and purchases. You know Power BI creates a date table for every date column in your model, but then it hides them. Theres no way to see them from inside Power BI. But if you use DAX Studio, you can take a look at these dates. I have DAX Studio here. Its enough to connect it to Power BI, to my model Auto date/time, and you see this is the list of all the tables that are in the model. And this LocalDateTable with a UID at the end, they are the automatically created date table by Power BI. Now how can we get rid of the feature? In order to do that, you have two settings to enable. The first one is local to the file. So if you go to Power BI, you go to