Video by: Reid Havens
Walk through a client case-study with me as I identify and optimize repeating DAX patterns. The end result having less lines of code, simpler logic, and faster performance. Tune in to learn more!
Video by: Reid Havens
Walk through a client case-study with me as I identify and optimize repeating DAX patterns. The end result having less lines of code, simpler logic, and faster performance. Tune in to learn more!
The November Desktop release's public preview of the DAX Query View has ignited excitement among the DAX community. This feature represents the first new view since the inception of Desktop, joining the existing trio of Report View, Data View, and Model View. This addition is poised to transform the way DAX programmers approach their craft, encouraging them to write their own DAX queries more frequently.
A common challenge with DAX lies in its flexibility, as multiple methods often exist to achieve similar results. DAX queries are no exception; the community has already begun discussing various functions capable of producing comparable query results. In this episode, we will delve into the recommended functions and patterns for writing DAX queries. We aim to demystify the best practices recommended by the product team by exploring the historical context of their development.
Jeffrey has over twenty years of experience in the BI industry and joined the Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services team in 2004. As a co-inventor of the DAX programming language, Jeffrey has watched it grow from an unknown language to one that is widely used worldwide. His latest projects in DAX include the development of the recently announced Visual Calculations.
Video by: Reid Havens
Because of the recent release of adding calculation groups directly from Power BI Desktop. We'll explore three common calculation group patterns and use-cases. Tune in to learn more!
Semantic Model View & Calculation Groups
Auto-Scaling for [DAX] KPI Cards?
It's Christmas time 🎄
Guess what? Data never sleeps. Especially if you signed up to handle more than 8 billion deliveries in one day.
In this special Christmas edition, Mathias Halkjær will join alongside a special guest who is in something of a pickle. Let's explore how Gen AI and Microsoft Fabric can help ease their workload.
This episode will cover how to work with Open AI in conjunction with Microsoft Fabric. Specifically, we will explore several approaches to how Open AI plays together with Microsoft Fabric, explained through practical examples with perhaps more than a subtle touch of humor.
Mathias is a data enthusiast with a great passion for the synergy between data analytics and cloud data platforms.
As a Principal Architect at Fellowmind he works with building up clients' data capabilities, implementing data platform technologies and all-in-all maximize the impact of their their data.
Being a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, he is very passionate about sharing anything with community, especially something around turning data into impact!
With a background in Product Development and Innovation, Mathias brings a unique 'Data Product' perspective to the realm of data architecture, and is obsessed with the bigger picture. With his slightly rebellious attitude, he's not afraid to challenge the status quo and break industry norms to find new and better solutions.
Mr. Fab. Rick is a delightfully imaginative puppet speaker and one of Santa's most creative helpers at the North Pole.
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Reid Havens’ 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.