Posts filed under Power BI

P3: PBI Spotlight - NEW & IMPROVED Tooltips

Article by: Reid Havens

Hello again P3 Nation! I’m SUPER excited today to talk about an updated feature in Power BI Desktop. This month had a bunch of updates, all of which are pretty great. Some of my favorites are that bookmarks are now out of preview, among others. In fact, that full list of updates can be found here.

What I’d like to talk about, however…was my FAVORITE new feature in months. What I’m talking about, is the newest (and AWESOMESAUCE) addition to Tooltips. Now, Tooltips have been around for a few years in PBI Desktop. However, they legitimately changed everything about Tooltips. It’s better, faster, stronger, cooler. Trust me when I say you’ll be amazed at what they can do now.

P3: Using SELECTEDVALUES To Capture Power BI Slicer Selections

Article by: Reid Havens

Data Ambiguity…The Silent Report Killer

Hello P3 Nation, I’m excited to be back and writing a technical post again…it’s been too LONG! Today I want to talk to you about a real-world business problem and solution I encountered last year. I think it’s a scenario at least a few of you will relate to. I was working on a project for a client, and needed to create a Power BI report for them.

Posted on February 1, 2018 and filed under Intermediate, Power BI, DAX, PowerPivotPro.

P3: DAX Reanimator Series: Top Performers using SUMMARIZE

Article by: Reid Havens

Welcome back P3 nation, today I’d like to demonstrate some exciting ways to show Top Performing “things” using DAX. Most of what we’ll discuss has been covered before in previous posts written here at PowerPivotPro. Rob has extensively covered the topic of Top Performing “things” in not one, not two, but THREE previous posts! So today I want to start us off by reviewing these awesome techniques, and taking a look at how to some of those practices can be used in a Power BI report.

Posted on September 28, 2017 and filed under Power BI, DAX, Intermediate, PowerPivotPro.