The “Ferrari” of PowerPivot Books

UPDATE: My book, which explains the PowerPivot formula language (DAX), in down-to-earth fashion tailored to the Excel audience, releases November 6, 2012. I wrote it to fill the “DAX for Excel people” gap that existed between all of the previous books. People have been asking me seemingly forever to do this, I finally got around to it.

Written by on October 26, 2010

More PowerPivot Consulting Observations

My book, which explains the PowerPivot formula language (DAX), in down-to-earth fashion tailored to the Excel audience, releases November 6, 2012. I wrote it to fill the “DAX for Excel people” gap that existed between all of the previous books. People have been asking me seemingly forever to do this, I finally got around to it.

Written by on October 12, 2010

A few tips on maintainability

  Eat This Not That, PowerPivot Edition! Just like normal Excel, PowerPivot requires little or no premeditation – you can just jump right in and build something quite impressive. But if […]

Written by on August 30, 2010

Welcome Query designers!

 -Guest Post by the one and only Dany Hoter! We Excel geeks aren’t spoiled with fancy query builders. We have had MSQuery for the last what? 15 years? Suffice to […]

Written by on June 14, 2010