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Miguel Llopis Program Manager Power BI Team Microsoft Corporation DBIB327 Why Power Query Agenda Whats New in Power Query Coming Soon to Power Query Challenges with Data acquisition. Analytics . Capabilities for . Excel . 2013 Data. Bob & Wilma Andrews. Virginia Commonwealth University. Overview . Excel 2013 . New . d. ata . c. apabilities. Data. Excel 2013 Data Capabilities. New Excel 2013 Data Capabilities. Data. Basic level. New Excel 2013 Features. DAX FORMULAS FOR PowerPivot, Rob Collie, p.10. Quick Analysis. Quick Analysis. Excel . 2013 Data Capabilities. Obtain. Manage. Matt Masson. Tessa Palmer. DBI-B410. Agenda. Overview of Power . Query. Why you would use the Power Query Formula Language (“M. ”). Introduction to the . Language. Types, values, and . functions. Power . Query. Chris Webb. chris@crossjoin.co.uk. @technitrain. Who Am I?. Chris Webb. chris@crossjoin.co.uk. Twitter @Technitrain. UK-based consultant and trainer: . www.crossjoin.co.uk. . www.technitrain.com. New Perspectives on Microsoft Excel 2010. 2. Objectives. Import data from a text file. Work with connections and external data ranges. Define a trusted location. Understand databases and queries. Use the Query Wizard to import data from several tables. Introduction to power query A.K.A The M Language About me BI Consultant Went from SQL Newbie to SQL Pro in the last 7 years. Experience with T-SQL, SSRS, and Power BI. Pluralsight Author Author of video training on Pluralsight. Currently focusing on Power BI content. e-learning company focusing on courses in Excel and data analysis. We will make your organization master Excel, Power BI and data analysis with our effective online courses. 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If you find yourself feeling out-of-sorts, pick up a book.According to a recent study, reading can significantly reduce stress levels. In as little as six minutes, you can reduce your stress levels by 68%. Have you been working with massive amounts of data maybe millions of rows and need tools to evaluate it without taxing your laptop\'s processing power?Are you seeking a simple and powerful approach to analyze import filter query report and calculate data in Excel? Have you tried utilizing Excel\'s standard pivot table functionality to do these operations and been disappointed with the outcomes?Do you want to go above Excel\'s limit on how much data you may evaluate at one time?Do you want to change your data and record every step so you can go back and reuse it later?Do you need help with leveraging Excel\'s extra features such as tables queries and reports for your data visualizations?If you answered yes then this book on Microsoft Excel Power Pivot and Power Query is the perfect option for you.Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that makes it simple to view represent and modify huge amounts of data in the workplace. External connections may be built to bring in data with the use of Power Pivot and Power Query. Before being loaded into the Editors of these tools this data may be converted modified and cleaned up to any state. With the use of PivotTables and Pivot Charts table linkages may be built among this data.This guide will provide a good foundation for beginners and newcomers to Microsoft Excel\'s Power Pivot and Power Query Editors. A beginner\'s tour of the Editors of these programs as well as the many techniques of importing and cleaning up your data is included in this guide. Major features filters techniques and loading options as well as the tools queries and functions to achieve the best results for your data analysis are all packed inside Excel Power Pivot and Power Query. With the lessons in this book anybody without a background in data analysis or queries may produce remarkable Power Pivot and Power Query outcomes.Here\'s a peek of what you\'ll find in this guideUnderstanding the Power Pivot Internal Data ModelActivating the Power Pivot RibbonLinking Excel Tables to Power PivotPreparing your Excel TablesAdding your Excel tables to the data modelCreating relationships between your Power Pivot TablesUsing Power Pivot data in reportingLoading data from other data sourcesLoading data from other relational database systemsRefreshing and managing external data connectionsEnhancing Power Pivot Data with Calculated ColumnsCreating your first calculated columnFormatting your calculated columnsReferencing calculated columns in other calculationsHiding calculated columns from end-usersUtilizing DAX to create Calculated ColumnsIdentifying DAX functions safe for calculated columnsBuilding DAX-driven calculated columnsMonth sorting in Power Pivot-driven Pivot TablesImporting data from the Azure databaseImporting data from ODBC connections to nonstandard databasesGetting data from other data systemsManaging data source settingsEditing data source settingsPerforming common transformation tasksRemoving duplicate recordsUnderstanding data type conversionsSpicing up custom columns with functionsAdding conditional logic to custom columnsUnderstanding the Merge FeatureUnderstanding the Power Query joinsMerging queriesImplementing some Power Query Productivity Tips... and a lot more8230and lots moreTo provide all-around enjoyment this guidebook also demands an understanding and practicing reader. Dealing with and working through this guide will assist you to more effectively use Microsoft Excel and its Power Pivot and Power Query Editors because this guide is second to none in a series of Excel-related publications.
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