Ready for my next Power BI Nibble?
#5 shows how gloriously abusing the DAX SWITCH statement is better than deeply nested IF statements.
Documentation, links, etc.: https://dataguy.it/pbinibble5
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Ready for my next Power BI Nibble?
#5 shows how gloriously abusing the DAX SWITCH statement is better than deeply nested IF statements.
Documentation, links, etc.: https://dataguy.it/pbinibble5
It’s been a while, but Power BI Nibbles are back!
#4 is a “how to” video for a quick tool I built to make it easier to compare two versions of a Power BI solution or help document code in a single one.
Documentation: https://dataguy.it/pbinibble4
More Power BI Nibbles coming…
This week’s Power BI Nibble is about showing a refresh date/time, with the bonus of how to control the time zone it is shown for.
Plus, some advice on its usage (e.g. generally you shouldn’t).
Although you can watch the video below, please visit it on the Nibbles Wiki for more written advice, code samples, etc.:
So you want to watch it here, eh? 🙂
CSV files are a great way to get data, but there are a couple gotchas to watch out for. I talk about them (and more) in Power BI Nibble #2:
I am a big fan of Microsoft’s Power BI. Last night I recorded my first Power BI Nibble, this one about using parameters.
If you use Power BI you need to use parameters! 🙂
I am working through some lighting…err…opportunities. 🙂
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