Power BI Developer (Power BI,DAX,Power Query,Datamodelling)
Power BI Developer (Power BI,DAX,Power Query,Datamodelling), available at $74.99, has an average rating of 3.15, with 127 lectures, based on 34 reviews, and has 1138 subscribers.
You will learn about Install Power BI Desktop Connect to multiple data sources Clean, transform and load data Analyse data Visualize data Create measures Create paginated reports Build dashboards This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to Power BI It is particularly useful for Beginners to Power BI.
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Summary
Title: Power BI Developer (Power BI,DAX,Power Query,Datamodelling)
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 3.15
Number of Lectures: 127
Number of Published Lectures: 125
Number of Curriculum Items: 127
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 125
Original Price: $59.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Install Power BI Desktop
- Connect to multiple data sources
- Clean, transform and load data
- Analyse data
- Visualize data
- Create measures
- Create paginated reports
- Build dashboards
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to Power BI
Target Audiences
- Beginners to Power BI
Power BI is a collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn your unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights. Your data might be an Excel spreadsheet, or a collection of cloud-based and on-premises hybrid data warehouses. Power BI lets you easily connect to your data sources, visualize and discover what’s important, and share that with anyone or everyone you want.
Power BI consists of several elements that all work together, starting with these three basics:
A Windows desktop application called Power BI Desktop.
An online software as a service (SaaS) service called the Power BI service.
Power BI Mobile apps for Windows, iOS, and Android devices.
These three elements—Power BI Desktop, the service, and the mobile apps—are designed to let you create, share, and consume business insights in the way that serves you and your role most effectively. Beyond those three, Power BI also features two other elements:
Power BI Report Builder, for creating paginated reports to share in the Power BI service. Read more about paginated reports later in this article.
Power BI Report Server, an on-premises report server where you can publish your Power BI reports, after creating them in Power BI Desktop
How you use Power BI can be based on which feature or service of Power BI is the best tool for your situation. For example, you can use Power BI Desktop to create reports for your own team about customer engagement statistics and you can view inventory and manufacturing progress in a real-time dashboard in the Power BI service. You can create a paginated report of mailable invoices, based on a Power BI dataset. Each part of Power BI is available to you, which is why it’s so flexible and compelling.
One common workflow in Power BI begins by connecting to data sources in Power BI Desktop and building a report. You then publish that report from Power BI Desktop to the Power BI service, and share it so business users in the Power BI service and on mobile devices can view and interact with the report.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Power BI Setup
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Power BI
Lecture 3: What is Power BI Desktop
Lecture 4: Install Power BI Desktop
Lecture 5: Exploring Power BI Desktop Interface
Lecture 6: Getting started with Microsoft 365
Lecture 7: Creating a new user account in Microsoft 365
Chapter 2: Connecting to Data Sources
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Connecting to online data sources
Lecture 3: Connecting to NOSQL Database
Lecture 4: Getting data into Power BI Desktop
Lecture 5: Create and save a new Power BI Desktop file
Lecture 6: Set Power BI Desktop options
Lecture 7: Get data from SQL Server
Lecture 8: Preview SQL Server queries
Lecture 9: Getting data from files
Lecture 10: Get data from a CSV file
Lecture 11: Get additional data from a CSV file
Lecture 12: Connect to data in a database
Lecture 13: Connect to data in Power Platform
Lecture 14: Connect to Azure SQL Database
Lecture 15: Data Source Settings
Lecture 16: Storage Modes
Lecture 17: Change the source file
Lecture 18: Selecting a storage mode
Chapter 3: Power BI Overview
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Power BI Overview : Part 1
Lecture 3: Power BI Overview : Part 2
Lecture 4: Power BI Overview : Part 3
Lecture 5: Parts of Power BI
Lecture 6: Power BI Building blocks
Lecture 7: Exploring Power BI Service
Chapter 4: Connect & Transform Online Data
Lecture 1: Connect to Web Data
Lecture 2: Clean & transform data : Part 1
Lecture 3: Clean & transform data : Part 2
Lecture 4: Combine data sources
Lecture 5: Creating Data Visuals : Part 1
Lecture 6: Creating Data Visuals : Part 2
Lecture 7: Publish report to Power BI Service
Chapter 5: Power BI | Databases Interaction
Lecture 1: Download SQL Server
Lecture 2: SQL Server Installation
Lecture 3: Installing SQL Server Management Studio
Lecture 4: Connect to SQL Server with SSMS
Lecture 5: Install Database
Lecture 6: Restore AdventureWorksDW2020 Database
Lecture 7: Connecting to SQL Server Database with Power BI Desktop
Lecture 8: Install PostgreSQL
Lecture 9: Connecting to PostgreSQL Database Server : Part 1
Lecture 10: Connecting to PostgreSQL Database Server : Part 2
Lecture 11: Download and load sample database
Lecture 12: Connect to PostgreSQL Databases
Lecture 13: Connect to PostgreSQL with Power BI Desktop – Part 1
Lecture 14: Connect to PostgreSQL with Power BI Desktop – Part 2
Lecture 15: Importing and Transforming Data from an Access Database File
Chapter 6: Clean, transform, and load SQL Server data in Power BI
Lecture 1: Shaping initial data
Lecture 2: Configure the Salesperson query
Lecture 3: Configure the SalespersonRegion query
Lecture 4: Configure the Product query
Lecture 5: Configure the Reseller query
Lecture 6: Configure the Region query
Lecture 7: Configure the Sales query
Lecture 8: Configure the Targets query
Lecture 9: Configure the ColorFormats query
Lecture 10: Update the Product query
Lecture 11: Update the ColorFormats query
Chapter 7: Data Modelling
Lecture 1: What is Data Modelling
Lecture 2: Create Model Relationships
Lecture 3: Configure the Product table
Lecture 4: Configure the Region table
Lecture 5: Configure the Reseller table
Lecture 6: Configure the Sales table
Lecture 7: Bulk update properties
Lecture 8: Review the model interface
Lecture 9: Create quick measures
Lecture 10: Create a many-to-many relationship
Lecture 11: Relate the Targets Table
Lecture 12: Enforce row-level security
Chapter 8: Introduction to DAX In Power BI Desktop
Lecture 1: What is DAX
Lecture 2: Create the Salesperson Calculated table
Lecture 3: Create the Date calculated table
Lecture 4: Create calculated columns
Lecture 5: Complete the Date table
Lecture 6: Mark the Date table
Lecture 7: Create simple Measures
Lecture 8: Create additional measures
Lecture 9: Time Intelligence
Lecture 10: Create a matrix visual
Lecture 11: Manipulate filter context
Lecture 12: Create a YTD measure
Lecture 13: Create a YoY growth measure
Lecture 14: Publish Power BI Desktop File
Chapter 9: Building Reports in Power BI
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- 2 stars: 1 votes
- 3 stars: 4 votes
- 4 stars: 11 votes
- 5 stars: 14 votes
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