Comprehensive Introduction to Excel Power Pivot, DAX Formulas and DAX Functions

Comprehensive Introduction to Excel Power Pivot, DAX Formulas and DAX Functions

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) Standard PivotTable or Data Model PivotTable?

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) Standard PivotTable or Data Model PivotTable?

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Comprehensive Introduction to Excel Power Pivot, DAX Formulas and DAX Functions

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  1. 1 ) Introduction & Overview of Topics in Two Hour Video
  2. 2 ) Standard PivotTable or Data Model PivotTable?
  3. 3 ) Excel Power Pivot & Power BI Desktop?
  4. 4 ) Power Query to Extract, Transform and Load Data to Data Model – Get data from Text Files, Relational Database and Excel File.
  5. 5 ) Build Relationships
  6. 6 ) Introduction to DAX Formulas: Measures & Calculated Columns
  7. 7 ) DAX Calculated Column using the DAX Functions, RELATED and ROUND
  8. 8 ) Row Context: How DAX Calculated Columns are Calculated: Row Context
  9. 9 ) We do not want to use Calculated Column results in PivotTable using Implicit Measures
  10. 10 ) DAX Measure to add results from Calculated Column, using DAX SUM Function.
  11. 11 ) Number Formatting for DAX Measures
  12. 12 ) Data Model PivotTable
  13. 13 ) Explicit DAX Formulas rather than Implicit DAX Formulas
  14. 14 ) Show Implicit Measures
  15. 15 ) Filter Context (First Look) How DAX Measures are Calculated
  16. 16 ) Drag Columns from Fact Table or Dimension Table?
  17. 17 ) Hiding Columns and Tables from Client Tool
  18. 18 ) Use Power Query to Refine Data Model
  19. 19 ) SUMX Function (Iterator Function). DAX Measure for Revenue using the SUMX Function to simulate Calculated Columns in DAX Measures
  20. 20 ) Compare and Contrast Calculated Columns & Measures
  21. 21 ) Why We Need a Date Table. Why we do NOT use the Automatic Grouping Feature for a Data Model PivotTable
  22. 22 ) Build an Automatic Date Table in Excel Power Pivot. And then build Relationship.
  23. 23 ) Introduction to Time Intelligence DAX Functions. See TOTALYTD DAX Function
  24. 24 ) Context Transition and the Hidden CALCULATE on all Measures.
  25. 25 ) DAX Formula Benefits.
  26. 26 ) Example of DAX Formula that is easier to author than if we tried to do it with a Standard Pivot Table or Array Formulas
  27. 27 ) AVERAGEX Function (Iterator Function) to calculate Average Daily Revenue.
  28. 28 ) Filter Context (Second Look) AVERAGEX Iterator Function
  29. 29 ) Build Dashboard. Create multiple DAX Formulas. Create Multiple Data Model PivotTables and a Data Model Chart.
  30. 30 ) Create Measures for Gross Profit and Gross Profit %
  31. 31 ) Continue making more Data Model PivotTables.
  32. 32 ) Make Data Model Pivot Chart.
  33. 33 ) Conditional Formatting for Data Model PivotTable.
  34. 34 ) DAX Text Formula for title of Dashboard
  35. 35 ) CUBE Function to Convert Data Model PivotTable to Excel Spreadsheet Formulas.
  36. 36 ) Adding New Data and Refreshing.
  37. 37 ) Update Excel Power Pivot Automatic Date (Calendar) Table. Clue is the blank in the Dimension Table Filter.
  38. 38 ) How to Double Check that a DAX Formula is yielding the correct answer?
  39. 39 ) DAX Table Functions. See CALCULATETABLE DAX Function.
  40. 40 ) DAX Studio to visualize DAX Table Functions, and to efficiently create DAX Formulas
  41. 41 ) Existing Connections to import data from Data Model into an Excel Sheet
  42. 42 ) Summary

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