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Writing DAX Queries

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Writing DAX Queries, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.28, with 27 lectures, based on 524 reviews, and has 3508 subscribers.

You will learn about The difference between a DAX measure and a full DAX query The tools available to write full DAX queries How to construct a DAX query The importance of data lineage and the TREATAS function How to write common T-SQL queries as DAX queries The most common and useful DAX table functions when writing DAX queries How to export the results of your DAX queries to CSV and SQL Server 15 questions and exercises to test your knowledge This course is ideal for individuals who are DAX developers It is particularly useful for DAX developers.

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Summary

Title: Writing DAX Queries

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.28

Number of Lectures: 27

Number of Published Lectures: 27

Number of Curriculum Items: 27

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • The difference between a DAX measure and a full DAX query
  • The tools available to write full DAX queries
  • How to construct a DAX query
  • The importance of data lineage and the TREATAS function
  • How to write common T-SQL queries as DAX queries
  • The most common and useful DAX table functions when writing DAX queries
  • How to export the results of your DAX queries to CSV and SQL Server
  • 15 questions and exercises to test your knowledge
  • Who Should Attend

  • DAX developers
  • Target Audiences

  • DAX developers
  • As a DAX developer you’ve probably written many measures, expressions and code for calculated columns. But, DAX is also a full featured and powerful query language for retrieving data in a table format, much like SQL. There is much more to being a professional DAX developer than just writing measures.

    The goal of this course is to teach the student what a complete DAX query is and how to read and write one. You’ll learn how a query is constructed, the tools available to execute your queries, exporting data and all the various DAX table functions available to help you create and manipulate data. We’ll then help make the transition from being a T-SQL developer to a DAX developer a bit easier by comparing common query scenarios.

    Finally you’ll have a change to test your knowledge with 15 questions and exercises.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Getting started

    Lecture 1: Tools available to us

    Lecture 2: DAX Studio v3

    Lecture 3: What is a DAX query?

    Chapter 3: The EVALUATE statement

    Lecture 1: EVALUATE – Part 1

    Lecture 2: EVALUATE – Part 2

    Chapter 4: Table Functions

    Lecture 1: CALCULATETABLE

    Lecture 2: SELECTCOLUMNS and ADDCOLUMNS

    Lecture 3: SUMMARIZE

    Lecture 4: SUMMARIZECOLUMNS

    Lecture 5: ALL

    Lecture 6: CROSSJOIN

    Lecture 7: TOPN and GENERATE

    Lecture 8: UNION

    Lecture 9: INTERSECT

    Lecture 10: EXCEPT

    Chapter 5: Miscellaneous Topics

    Lecture 1: The COLUMN operator

    Lecture 2: Data lineage and TREATAS

    Lecture 3: Going from SQL to DAX – Part 1

    Lecture 4: Going from SQL to DAX – Part 2

    Lecture 5: Going from SQL to DAX – Part 3

    Lecture 6: Exporting Data

    Lecture 7: DAX Query Parameters

    Lecture 8: New INFO Functions

    Chapter 6: Time to Test Your Knowledge

    Lecture 1: Batch 1 Exercises

    Lecture 2: Batch 2 Exercises

    Lecture 3: Batch 3 Exercises

    Instructors

  • Writing DAX Queries  No.2
    Randy Minder
    Lead BI Developer / Power BI / Microsoft Fabric
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  • 1 stars: 8 votes
  • 2 stars: 9 votes
  • 3 stars: 49 votes
  • 4 stars: 202 votes
  • 5 stars: 256 votes
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