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    From Excel to Power BI: using normalized tables (3)

    From Excel to Power BI: using normalized tables (3)

    • Post author:Henk Vlootman
    • Post published:January 18, 2021
    • Post category:Power BI
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    In this third blog about achieving a different mindset when you want to change your business tools from Excel to Power BI. In the first blog I wrote about the…

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    From Excel to Power BI: using normalized tables (2)

    From Excel to Power BI: using normalized tables (2)

    • Post author:Henk Vlootman
    • Post published:January 4, 2021
    • Post category:Power BI
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    In this second blog about achieving a different mindset when you want to change business tools, I want to talk about the creating an extra numeric column as relation column…

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    From Excel to Power BI: using normalized tables (1)

    From Excel to Power BI: using normalized tables (1)

    • Post author:Henk Vlootman
    • Post published:December 15, 2020
    • Post category:Power BI
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    This blog is all about achieving a different mindset when you want to change business tools. If you used to work with Excel and want to take the path of…

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    Data awareness or data ignorance?

    Data awareness or data ignorance?

    • Post author:Henk Vlootman
    • Post published:November 18, 2020
    • Post category:Excel/Power BI
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    I recently delivered a training about data awareness. Strangely enough data awareness is not a common practice within organizations. To my great surprise the impact of data on their business…

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    Project month in Power Query

    Project month in Power Query

    • Post author:Henk Vlootman
    • Post published:November 10, 2020
    • Post category:Data transformation/Power BI
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    Working with dates in Power Query. How to set up a monthly series.

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    Power BI Summer School 2020, sun, fun and …

    Power BI Summer School 2020, sun, fun and …

    • Post author:Henk Vlootman
    • Post published:March 11, 2020
    • Post category:News
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    We, at Quanto, always look at Power BI with a big grin on our face. We love this stuff. And, since we are working with it for more than a…

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