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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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    What is being calculated anyway? Understanding AutoExist

    What is being calculated anyway? Understanding AutoExist

    • Post author:Michiel Rozema
    • Post published:November 9, 2020
    • Post category:Power BI
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    When working with DAX measures, it is critical to think in terms of context. Those of you who have taken our course of DAX Fundamentals, or attended one of our…

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    Introduction to Drill Through in Power BI Reports

    Introduction to Drill Through in Power BI Reports

    • Post author:Michiel Rozema
    • Post published:November 2, 2020
    • Post category:Power BI
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    One of the foundational features of Power BI visual reports is interactivity. The capability to interact with the report allows for primarily visual representation of insights, while at the same…

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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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    Row-Level Security and inactive relationships

    • Post author:Michiel Rozema
    • Post published:March 11, 2020
    • Post category:Power BI
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    Inactive relationships in a Power BI model have probably been encountered by everyone who has set their first steps in Power BI. As there can only be one active path…

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