Guest Post: Nth Occurrence DAX Formula
David Hager is At It Again
A short two weeks after his truly creative Measure Catalog Macro post, David Hager is back with a heavyweight DAX post.
David Hager is At It Again
A short two weeks after his truly creative Measure Catalog Macro post, David Hager is back with a heavyweight DAX post.
A Lasting Metaphor Many years ago, I was designing a feature for Excel 2003. And the VP of our division of Office, a man named Richard McAniff, didn’t like the […]
UPDATE: Uploaded a new version of the macro file that David provided that fixed a couple of small problems. Also, I fixed a typo (I had it as XSLM, not […]
“I mean, IF() I’m paying top dollar, I want a little production VALUE()” I bet you thought I was out of movie quotes for IF(VALUES()) didn’t you! If I had […]
“I’m Dan Marino, and IF() anyone knows the VALUE() of protection, it’s me.” Boom! An Ace Ventura quote finally graces the blog. Yes folks, that fine work of American cinema […]
These Two Columns Both Contain Dates, Right? Sure They Do! Relationships that should work, but aren’t? Here’s a quick tip, one that I think we’ll all need sooner or later. […]
We’ve received a lot of exciting interest and have identified about 15 great
“We sure sold a lot of toilet paper around Halloween this year. That promotion we were running must’ve been REALLY effective!” -Retail Manager Extraordinaire Halloween Mischief Has Nothing to […]
So How Many Servers Do I Need in My PowerPivot SharePoint Farm?
As people increasingly move up from just dabbling with the addin, and decide to start leveraging the publish/schedule/share/secure benefits of the PowerPivot for SharePoint infrastructure, I am getting this question more frequently.
You keep using that word, ‘Intelligence.’ I do not think it means what you think it means.-Average BI Consumer
“I will start with the calculate curry. And a green tea.”
-Wise first time DAX customer
Is There a Preferred Way To Learn DAX Measures?
Wow, what a trip. I barely slept. Let’s get right down to it: summary of my thoughts on the whole thing. 1) The Future of MS BI is (Basically) PowerPivot […]