Instructor
Bryan Smith
Instructor
Bryan has more than 25 years of experience as a strategic technology advisor to CPA firms and professional organizations. He is a nationally recognized author and speaker on topics that help CPAs bridge the gap between business and technology.
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This course focuses on using DAX (Data Analysis eXpressions) to create advanced calculations in Power Pivot data models. We will review what you learned in “Power BI – Go Beyond PivotTables with Power Pivot” and take your calculations to the next level using advanced DAX formulas.
You will learn over 20 DAX functions that will allow you to perform calculations that were not possible with standard Excel. We will also review the use of a date or calendar table that allows us to perform date analysis that was never possible before. This will allow us to use the new time-intelligent functions to perform complex calculations on our data like: month-to-date, quarter-to-date, year-to-date, last year same period, last year-to-date, etc. You will also learn the DAX calculation process in order to proof and validate your calculations.
We will be using Power Pivot to create our DAX calculations, however, the process is very similar in Power BI Desktop and the functions and formulas are identical. If you are using Power BI Desktop, you should be able to follow along and learn how to create advanced calculations.
This session is presented using Excel 2019/Office 365. Regardless of the version you are using, most concepts covered in this course apply to all versions of Excel.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
After attending this presentation you will be able to…
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This course is #7 in the Microsoft Power BI series of webinars. Click button below to see suggested viewing order.
Attended the Power Pivot or Power BI Desktop class or equivalent
Anyone who is using Power Pivot or Power BI Desktop for data analysis