
Eran Ben Ayun enhanced documentation across MicrosoftDocs repositories, focusing on Power Platform and Power BI Dataflows. Over four months, he clarified disaster recovery limitations, licensing prerequisites, and ownership workflows, ensuring documentation accurately reflected product behavior and reduced user confusion. Working primarily in Markdown, Eran coordinated updates across powerquery-docs, powerbi-docs, and fabric-docs, aligning guidance on features like Save As and cross-tenant linked tables. His technical approach emphasized precise language and maintainability, directly addressing common support issues. While not fixing code defects, Eran’s work demonstrated depth in documentation engineering, improving onboarding and reducing support overhead for both users and internal teams.

September 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/powerquery-docs: Focused on licensing prerequisites documentation for Power Platform dataflows. Delivered a licensing prerequisites update clarifying required licenses (Power Apps Premium, Power Apps Per User (P1 legacy), or Power Apps Per App (P2 legacy)) to create dataflows, aligning with current licensing terms and reducing user confusion.
September 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/powerquery-docs: Focused on licensing prerequisites documentation for Power Platform dataflows. Delivered a licensing prerequisites update clarifying required licenses (Power Apps Premium, Power Apps Per User (P1 legacy), or Power Apps Per App (P2 legacy)) to create dataflows, aligning with current licensing terms and reducing user confusion.
August 2025 monthly summary: Key focus on improving disaster recovery guidance for Dataflows Gen2 by delivering precise, cross-repo documentation clarifications. Implemented explicit notes stating that the Save As feature is not supported for disaster recovery because it creates a copy within the same workspace, which does not meet DR requirements. Updates were committed in MicrosoftDocs/fabric-docs and MicrosoftDocs/powerbi-docs to align product guidance, reduce customer confusion, and minimize DR-related support escalations. This work strengthens data resilience planning and supports customers in making informed DR decisions.
August 2025 monthly summary: Key focus on improving disaster recovery guidance for Dataflows Gen2 by delivering precise, cross-repo documentation clarifications. Implemented explicit notes stating that the Save As feature is not supported for disaster recovery because it creates a copy within the same workspace, which does not meet DR requirements. Updates were committed in MicrosoftDocs/fabric-docs and MicrosoftDocs/powerbi-docs to align product guidance, reduce customer confusion, and minimize DR-related support escalations. This work strengthens data resilience planning and supports customers in making informed DR decisions.
February 2025 monthly summary for developer work across two Microsoft Docs repositories. Focused on delivering critical user guidance by updating documentation to reflect dataflow and dataflows limitations. These docs updates improve clarity, set correct expectations, and reduce support overhead. Commits attached to the changes demonstrate targeted contributions to create-use.md and dataflows-features-limitations.md across two repositories.
February 2025 monthly summary for developer work across two Microsoft Docs repositories. Focused on delivering critical user guidance by updating documentation to reflect dataflow and dataflows limitations. These docs updates improve clarity, set correct expectations, and reduce support overhead. Commits attached to the changes demonstrate targeted contributions to create-use.md and dataflows-features-limitations.md across two repositories.
December 2024 Monthly Summary for MicrosoftDocs/powerquery-docs: Documentation improvements focused on Dataflow ownership and environment restore workflows; no code defects closed this month.
December 2024 Monthly Summary for MicrosoftDocs/powerquery-docs: Documentation improvements focused on Dataflow ownership and environment restore workflows; no code defects closed this month.
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