£890.00
 
   12 hours of CPD   
 
This tutor-led online Power BI Advanced Training Course is designed for experienced Power BI users ready to take their skills to the next level. Participants will dive deep into the M language behind the Query Editor, master advanced DAX formulas, and learn to create dynamic, user-responsive reports. The course covers powerful techniques like using parameter tables, building custom data models with calculated tables, and enhancing dashboards with advanced visuals and interactive tiles, equipping learners to create impactful, data-driven insights.
This tutor-led online Power BI Advanced Training Course is designed for experienced Power BI users ready to take their skills to the next level. Participants will dive deep into the M language behind the Query Editor, master advanced DAX formulas, and learn to create dynamic, user-responsive reports. The course covers powerful techniques like using parameter tables, building custom data models with calculated tables, and enhancing dashboards with advanced visuals and interactive tiles, equipping learners to create impactful, data-driven insights.
Table.PromoteHeaders and Table.NestedJoin to manage data from multiple sources.RANKX and CALCULATE for complex analyses.     Working with M in the Query Editor
     The nature of the M language
     The let … in statement block
     Comments in M
     Variables in M
     Built-in (primitive) data types
     Complex data types 
     M Language Table Functions
     Table.PromoteHeaders (Use First Row as Headers)
     Table.SelectColumns (Choose Columns)
     Table.Combine (Append Queries)
     Table.NestedJoin (Merge Queries)
     Specifying the Join Kind
     Table.ExpandTableColumn (Expand button) 
     Converting a Query to a Function
     Connecting to our Example file
     Creating a parameter
     Invoking a Function
     Using the Invoke Custom Function Command
     Understanding Function Syntax
     Creating a Date of Birth function
     Conclusion 
     Data Preparation
     Using a Dataflow as a Data Source 
     Getting Set Up
     Comparing the Database to the Data Model
     Importing SQL Server Views
     Authentication Mode
     Enhancing the Data Model
     Refreshing Imported SQL Server Data
     Import Versus DirectQuery
     Refreshing DirectQuery SQL Server Data
     Connecting to Database Tables Using SQL Statements
     Leveraging Query Folding
     Query Folding and Native Queries
     Monitoring Query Folding 
     Creating Relationships Automatically
     Blocking Automatic Detection of Relationships
     Creating Relationships Manually
     The Edit Relationship Dialog 
     Star and Snowflakes Schemas
     Hiding Unused Columns
     Sort by Column
     Manually Type in Data
     Entering Data in Power BI 
     Functions
     Operators
     Literal Values
     Object References
     Calculated Columns Versus Measures
     Creating a calculated column in Power BI
     Calculated Columns and Row Context
     Calculated Tables
     Cloning a table
     Using the DISTINCT Function
     The CALENDAR and CALENDARAUTO Functions
     The FORMAT Function
     Creating Measures
     Creating a Measures Table
     Creating a Measure
     Measures and Filter Context 
     X Functions Revision
     The RANKX Function
     Ranking Within a Group
     The CALCULATE Function
     The FILTER Function
     Using Table Functions
     The VALUES Function
     The SUMMARIZE Function 
     What are hierarchies
     Hierarchies and Drilldown
     Date Hierarchies
     Options Relating to Automatic Date Hierarchies
     Manually Creating a Date Hierarchy in Power BI
     Creating Business Hierarchies
     Creating a Business Hierarchy
     Adding Calculated Columns to Support a Hierarchy
     The RELATED function 
     Calendar Tables
     Power BI Auto Date/Time Feature
     Automatic vs Manual Time Intelligence
     The TOTALYTD, TOTALQTD and TOTALMTD functions
     Example
     Specifying End of Fiscal Year
     The SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR Function
     Using the DATEADD Function for Maximum Flexibility
     The PARALLELPERIOD Function
     Calculating Running Totals 
If you have several staff members that need to complete this training, we can arrange a private instructor-led online training course tailored to the requirements of your organisation. Each person is given remote access to a computer in our training centre and provided with lots of opportunities to practice all of the techniques being taught remotely. This means that your staff can attend a course either in the office or from home.

| Date | 7-8 November 2024 (Tutor-led, Online), 5-6 December 2024 (Tutor-led, Online), 16-17 January 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 20-21 February 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 20-21 March 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 24-25 April 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 22-23 May 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 26-27 June 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 31 July – 1 August 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 21-22 August 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 18-19 September 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 16-17 October 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 13-14 November 2025 (Tutor-led, Online), 11-12 December 2025 (Tutor-led, Online)  |  		
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