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Power BI exercises on ADVANCED DATA MODELS
This page lists the 4 exercises about Advanced data models in Power BI on our website: p >
Software: | Power BI |
Version: | Latest update |
Topic: | Advanced data models |
Level: | Relatively easy |
Course: | Advanced Power BI |
Exercise: | Use Power BI import option to connect and import entire folder of contents. |
Software: | Power BI |
Version: | Latest update |
Topic: | Advanced data models |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Course: | Advanced Power BI |
Exercise: | Use the Merge option to combine two tables in Power BI into one. |
Software: | Power BI |
Version: | Latest update |
Topic: | Advanced data models |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Course: | Advanced Power BI |
Exercise: | Unpivot an excel pivot table to make it useable within a Power BI Data model. |
Software: | Power BI |
Version: | Latest update |
Topic: | Advanced data models |
Level: | Harder than average |
Course: | Advanced Power BI |
Exercise: | Switch the Query editor file target from an Excel sheet to a SQL database. |
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