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Data Modeling with Microsoft Excel

You're reading from   Data Modeling with Microsoft Excel Model and analyze data using Power Pivot, DAX, and Cube functions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803240282
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bernard Obeng Boateng Bernard Obeng Boateng
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Overview and Introduction to Data Modeling in Microsoft Excel
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Data Modeling – Overview and Importance FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Data Structuring for Data Models – What’s the best way to layout your data? 4. Chapter 3: Preparing Your Data for the Data Model – Cleaning and Transforming Your Data Using Power Query 5. Chapter 4: Data Modeling with Power Pivot – Understanding How to Combine and Analyze Multiple Tables Using the Data Model 6. Part 2: Creating Insightful Calculations from your Data Model using DAX and Cube Functions
7. Chapter 5: Creating DAX Calculations from Your Data Model – Introduction to Measures and Calculated Columns 8. Chapter 6: Creating Cube Functions from Your Data Model – a Flexible Alternative to Calculations in Your Data Model 9. Part 3: Putting it all together with a Dashboard
10. Chapter 7: Communicating Insights from Your Data Model Using Dashboards – Overview and Uses 11. Chapter 8: Visualization Elements for Your Dashboard – Slicers, PivotCharts, Conditional Formatting, and Shapes 12. Chapter 9: Choosing the Right Design Themes – Less Is More with Colors 13. Chapter 10: Publication and Deployment – Sharing with Report Users 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introduction to Power Pivot, Excel versions, and installation

Power Pivot is the main authoring tool for data models in Microsoft Excel.

Power Pivot allows you to load large volumes of data from various sources, perform more powerful calculations, and create insights easily from your datasets.

Power Pivot works as a downloadable add-in for the Excel 2010 and 2013 versions. Excel 2016 and more recent versions have the add-in already available in-app.

Power Pivot was inspired by Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) to ultimately make self-service business intelligence possible for regular Excel users. This means a novice Excel user can still crunch key insights from datasets directly in Excel.

The key features of Power Pivot include the following:

  • An in-memory engine that can compress large datasets into smaller units making it easier to load data beyond Excel’s typical capability
  • A diagram view that makes it easy to manage relationships and create hierarchies in your data model
  • A dynamic date table feature that allows you to create automatic date dimensions for your dataset
  • A powerful calculation engine for calculations using Data Analysis Expressions (DAX), the native calculation language for Power Pivot

Now that we have a good idea about Power Pivot, we will look at where we can find and install this tool in earlier and older versions of Microsoft Excel in the next section.

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Data Modeling with Microsoft Excel
Published in: Nov 2023
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781803240282
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