by Reid Havens | May 25, 2017 | PowerPivotPro
Reports Without Direction Can be “Noisy” Welcome back readers, to another chapter in the DAX Reanimator Series! The post I’ll be re-envisioning today is one I’m very excited about. It’s an article that does some really cool magic using DAX,… The post DAX Reanimator...
by Reid Havens | May 25, 2017 | PowerPivotPro
Bringing a Treasure Trove Back into the Light Guess how many articles are here on PowerPivotPro.com? Go ahead and think of a number, I’ll wait. The answer, at time of writing, is 923. Rob alone has published 715 articles! And… The post DAX “Reanimator” Series,...
by Chris Webb | May 24, 2017 | Chris Webb
One of the most confusing, under-documented and widely-misunderstood features of Power BI and Power Query (or Excel “Get & Transform” or whatever you want to call it) are the data privacy settings. I get caught out by them all the time, so I thought it would be a...
by Gil Raviv | May 24, 2017 | Data Chant
Today we are starting a new series on Power BI Row Level Security (RLS). Implementing RLS in Power BI can be a fascinating topic. Especially when you have design constraints, and cannot rely on a simple logic to apply RLS, or when your IT team cannot support your...
by Rob Collie | May 23, 2017 | PowerPivotPro
Guess Which One Grows Your Career (or Company) More? (Hint: It’s the One on the Right) (But Individual Excellence is a Prerequisite for Org-Wide Impact) “Cuz we need a little, Con-tro-versy…” -Marshall Mathers Last week’s post on learning DAX… The post Individual...