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Expert Data Modeling with Power BI

Expert Data Modeling with Power BI - Second Edition

By : Soheil Bakhshi
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Expert Data Modeling with Power BI

Expert Data Modeling with Power BI

4.9 (66)
By: Soheil Bakhshi

Overview of this book

This book is a comprehensive guide to understanding the ins and outs of data modeling and how to create full-fledged data models using Power BI confidently. In this new, fully updated edition, you'll learn how to connect data from multiple sources, understand data, define and manage relationships between data, and shape data models to gain deep and detailed insights about your organization. As you advance through the chapters, the book will demonstrate how to prepare efficient data models in the Power Query Editor and use simpler DAX code with new data modeling features. You'll explore how to use the various data modeling and navigation techniques and perform custom calculations using the modeling features with the help of real-world examples. Finally, you'll learn how to use some new and advanced modeling features to enhance your data models to carry out a wide variety of complex tasks. Additionally, you'll learn valuable best practices and explore common data modeling complications and the solutions to supercharge the process of creating a data model in Power BI and build better-performing data models. By the end of this Power BI book, you'll have gained the skills you need to structure data coming from multiple sources in different ways to create optimized data models that support high-performing reports and data analytics.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Section I: Data Modeling in Power BI
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Section II: Data Preparation in Query Editor
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Section III: Data Modeling
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Section IV: Advanced Data Modeling
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Index

Getting data from common data sources

With Power BI, we can connect to many different data sources. In this section, we look at some common data sources that we can use in Power BI. We also look at common pitfalls when connecting to those data sources. But before we start, let us take a moment to discuss a common misunderstanding among many Power BI developers and users on what get data means. When we say get data, we refer to connecting to a data source from the Power Query Editor, regardless of the data source type. Then, we create some transformation steps to prepare the data to be imported into the data model.

While working in the Power Query Editor, we have not imported any data into the data model unless we click the Close and Apply button from the Home tab on the ribbon bar (or by clicking the Apply drop-down button). After clicking the Close and Apply button, data gets imported into the data model. At this point, you may ask: what is the data shown in the Data preview...

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