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Learn the intricate workings of DAX and the mechanics that are
necessary to solve advanced Power BI challenges. This book is all
about DAX (Data Analysis Expressions), the formula language used in
Power BI-Microsoft's leading self-service business intelligence
application-and covers other products such as PowerPivot and SQL
Server Analysis Services Tabular. You will learn how to leverage
the advanced applications of DAX to solve complex tasks. Often a
task seems complex due to a lack of understanding, or a
misunderstanding of core principles, and how certain components
interact with each other. The authors of this book use solutions
and examples to teach you how to solve complex problems. They
explain the intricate workings of important concepts such as Filter
Context and Context Transition. You will learn how Power BI,
through combining DAX building blocks (such as measures, table
filtering, and data lineage), can yield extraordinary analytical
power. Throughout Pro Dax with Power BI these building blocks are
used to create and compose solutions for advanced DAX problems, so
you can independently build solutions to your own complex problems,
and gain valuable insight from your data. What You Will Learn
Understand the intricate workings of DAX to solve advanced problems
Deconstruct problems into manageable parts in order to create your
own recipes Apply predefined solutions for addressing problems, and
link back step-by-step to the mechanics of DAX, to know the
foundation of this powerful query language Get fully on board with
DAX, a new and evolving language, by learning best practices Who
This Book Is For Anyone who wants to use Power BI to build advanced
and complex models. Some experience writing DAX is helpful, but not
essential if you have experience with other data query languages
such as MDX or SQL.
Attention all SQL Pros, DAX is not just for writing Excel-based
formulas! Get hands-on learning and expert advice on how to use the
vast capabilities of the DAX language to solve common data modeling
challenges. Beginning DAX with Power BI teaches key concepts such
as mapping techniques from SQL to DAX, filtering, grouping,
joining, pivoting, and using temporary tables, all aimed at the SQL
professional. Join author Philip Seamark as he guides you on a
journey through typical business data transformation scenarios and
challenges, and teaches you, step-by-step, how to resolve
challenges using DAX. Tips, tricks, and shortcuts are included and
explained, along with examples of the SQL equivalent, in order to
accelerate learning. Examples in the book range from beginner to
advanced, with plenty of detailed explanation when walking through
each scenario. What You'll Learn Turbocharge your Power BI model by
adding advanced DAX programming techniques Know when to use
calculated measures versus calculated columns Generate new tables
on the fly from existing data Optimize, monitor, and tune Power BI
to improve performance of your models Discover new ideas, tricks,
and time-saving techniques for better models Who This Book Is For
Business intelligence developers, business analysts, or any SQL
user who wants to use Power BI as a reporting tool. A solid
understanding of SQL is recommended, as examples throughout the
book include the DAX equivalents to SQL problem/solution scenarios.
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