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Hands-On Business Intelligence with DAX

You're reading from   Hands-On Business Intelligence with DAX Discover the intricacies of this powerful query language to gain valuable insights from your data

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838824303
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ian Horne Ian Horne
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to DAX for the BI Pro
2. What is DAX? FREE CHAPTER 3. Using DAX Variables and Formatting 4. Building Data Models 5. Working with DAX in Power BI, Excel, and SSAS 6. Getting It into Context 7. Section 2: Understanding DAX Functions and Syntax
8. Progressive DAX Syntax and Functions 9. Table Functions 10. Date, Time, and Time Intelligence Functions 11. Filter Functions 12. Statistical Functions 13. Working with DAX Patterns 14. Section 3: Taking DAX to the Next Level
15. Optimizing Your Data Model 16. Optimizing Your DAX Queries 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, What is DAX?, gives you an overview of the DAX language, what it is, and how, as a BI pro, you can use it to create new information from existing data. It will introduce the different calculation types, calculated columns and measures, and the CALCULATE function, probably the most important DAX function.

Chapter 2, Using DAX Variables and Formatting, teaches you about using variables in DAX formulas and how these can make your DAX code easier to read and potentially more efficient. You will also look at recommended formatting styles for DAX code. Finally, you'll look at error handling and how using variables can make this easier.

Chapter 3, Building Data Models, talks about the importance of building a well-defined data model, both from the point of view of a BI professional and in terms of making DAX easier to use.

Chapter 4, Working with DAX in Excel, Power BI, and SSAS, looks at the three different platforms that support DAX – Excel, Power BI, and SSAS Tabular. You will look at loading data in more depth and the different ways DAX is used in each.

Chapter 5, Getting it into Context, moves beyond the basics and builds upon what you learned about evaluation contexts in the first chapter. You will learn about the difference between the row context and the filter context and how these affect DAX functions. You will also take a more in-depth look at the CALCULATE function.

Chapter 6, Progressive DAX Syntax and Functions, explores the structure of DAX syntax, and you'll look at the groups of functions currently available in DAX. You'll take a more in-depth look at relationships, aggregation functions, and parent-child functions, all with hands-on examples.

Chapter 7, Table Functions, concerns the DAX table functions and includes details of the syntax of each function, as well as an explanation of how each works. Finally, you'll get hands-on with some practical examples of the functions being used.

Chapter 8, Date, Time, and Time Intelligence Functions, is where you will learn about the DAX date, time, and time intelligence functions, with details of the syntax of each function, including an explanation of how each works. Finally, you'll get hands-on with some practical examples of the functions being used.

Chapter 9, Filter Functions, moves on to the DAX filter functions, with details of the syntax of each function, including an explanation of how each works. Finally, you'll get hands-on with some practical examples of the functions being used.

Chapter 10, Statistical Functions, covers the DAX statistical functions, with details of the syntax of each function, including an explanation of how each works. Finally, you'll get hands-on with some practical examples of the functions being used.

Chapter 11, Working with DAX Patterns, is the final chapter of part 2, and you will look at some examples of DAX being used in the form of DAX patterns. Each pattern will have a walkthrough involving a practical example that breaks down the code and gives a detailed explanation of how it works.

Chapter 12, Optimizing Your Data Model, delves into the VertiPaq engine and how it can be used to help you optimize your data model. You'll also look at some ways in which you can optimize your data model along with how and why this may improve performance.

Chapter 13, Optimizing Your DAX Queries, shows you some techniques that will help to make your DAX calculations more efficient, including a look at some tools to help you analyze query performance. You'll also look at the two DAX calculation engines: the storage engine and the formula engine.

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