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Data Visualization Using Power BI ( 2 Days)

1. Getting started
1.1. Introduction to Power BI Desktop
1.2. Power BI Desktop Interface
2. Importing data
2.1. Excel as a source
2.2. Importing from SQL Server
2.3. Web as a source:
2.4. DirectQuery
2.5. Live Connection
2.6. SQL Server Analysis Services
2.6.1.Tabular
2.6.2.Multidimensional
2.7. Power BI Service
3. The Power Query Editor
3.1. Transform basics
3.2. Deleting transforms:
3.3. Modifying transforms:
3.4. Changing the order of transforms:
3.5. Use First Row as Headers:
3.6. Remove Columns:
3.7. Add Column From Examples:
3.8. Advanced data transformation options
3.9. Unpivot:
4. Merge Queries:
4.1. Left Outer (all from first, matching from second)
4.2. Right Outer (all from second, matching from first)
4.3. Full Outer (all rows from both)
4.4. Inner (only matching rows)
4.5. Left Anti (rows only in first)
4.6. Right Anti (rows only in second)
5. Append Queries:
6. M formula language
6.1. using the #shared function.
7. Build relationships
7.1. Characteristics of relationships:
7.2. Editing relationships:
7.3. Create a new relationship:
7.4. Working with complex relationships
7.5. Enabling filtering from the many side of a relationship:
8. Usability enhancements
8.1. Hiding tables and columns
8.2. Renaming tables and columns
8.3. Changing the default summarization property
8.4. Displaying one column but sort by another
8.5. Setting the data category of fields
8.6. Creating hierarchies
9. Data analysis expressions (DAX)
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Building calculated columns
9.2.1.Descriptive Attributes
9.2.2.Concatenated key columns
9.3. Calculated measures
9.3.1.The CALCULATE and other functions
10. Data Visualization
10.1. Data Visualization basics
10.2. Visuals for filtering
10.2.1. Interactive filtering
10.2.2. The Slicer Visual
10.3. Visualizing tabular data
10.3.1. The Table Visual
10.3.2. The Matrix visual
10.4. Visualizing categorical data
10.4.1. Bar and Column charts
10.4.2. Pie and Donut charts
10.4.3. The Treemap visual
10.4.4. Scatter charts
10.5. Visualizing trend data
10.5.1. Line and Area charts
10.5.2. Combo charts
10.5.3. Ribbon charts
10.5.4. Waterfall and Funnel charts
10.6. Visualizing KPI data
10.6.1. The Gauge visual
10.6.2. The KPI visual
10.7. Visualizing geographical data
10.7.1. The Map visual
10.7.2. The Filled map
10.7.3. The Shape map visual
10.7.4. The ArcGIS map visual
11. Leveraging Power BI custom visuals
12. Data visualization tips and tricks
12.1. Edit interactions
12.2. The Analytics pane
12.3. The Top N filter
12.4. Show value As
13. Configuring “Drillthrough filters”
13.1. Focused page to only be filtered by specific filters.
13.2. Selected data point to filter the focused page.
14. Storytelling with the “Selection” pane and bookmarks
14.1. Bookmarks pane
14.2. Selection pane
14.3. Preview pane

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