Learn how to use field parameters to create dynamic tooltip fields that change BOTH the label (display) name AND the value inside of native tooltips for any visual. Tune in to learn more!
Video by: Reid Havens
Learn how to use field parameters to create dynamic tooltip fields that change BOTH the label (display) name AND the value inside of native tooltips for any visual. Tune in to learn more!
Video by: Reid Havens
Microsoft Power BI tool consistently provides new features and capabilities to transform the raw data into meaningful insights. Effective UI/UX solutions can be driven by various different functionalities such as, but not limited to: built-in visual-related formatting options (including conditional formatting). In particular contexts, those options can be enhanced ever further by incorporating strategic DAX techniques. By using a combination of the following approaches, including design practices and DAX solutions, it is possible to create reports and dashboards that tell compelling stories from our data in a highly interactive way!
This presentation will demonstrate several practical design & DAX techniques that helps increase report transparency and user experience through the application of certain functionalities, interactions and formatting options.
Gustaw Dudek works as the Head of Business Intelligence at the Polish Company (Enterium). He has multiple years of experience in the field of data analytics and business intelligence. In addition he's one of the resident Enterprise DNA Experts, having created multiple showcase reports for various EDNA contests. Despite of designing most of showcase reports in dark-mode, Gustaw is a huge advocate of IBCS chart standards and really enjoys exploring both the art and science of report design.
Learn about an up and coming external tool that makes it easy to identify and KILL unused measures and columns from a Power BI dataset (PBIX). Gregor Brunner will walk us through how to use this great tool, how it works, and more. Tune in to find out!
Gregor Brunner is 34 years old, has a background in Economics but moved into Business Intelligence in 2016. Originally from Austria, he moved to Switzerland in 2020 and started Brunner BI, a boutique IT company that specializes in Microsoft Power BI development and consulting.
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Learn about two techniques for creating a single value input Slicer in Power BI Desktop!
The first method will apply a technique outlined in a SQLBI article (link below) that uses Tabular Editor to allow native columns (fields) to be modified to allow single value slicer types to be used with them. One consideration is that this technique is not officially supported by Microsoft.
The second method shows you an officially supported method for adding a single value input slicer. This alternative way implements a WhatIf parameter and leverages some clever DAX and relationships to achieve the same result.
SQLBI Single Value Slicer
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Video by: Reid Havens
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Reid Havensβ early love affair with analytics has, over the past decade, turned into an evolution into data visualization and report design in Power BI.
Since then Reid has been writing articles and creating YouTube videos to share the word of BI, helping to inspire the next generation of Business Intelligence enthusiasts.