PowerApps, Flow, and Power BI: Turning Insight Into Action
When working with clients or students, I like to challenge them with this seemingly-controversial statement: Informing people is worthless.
When working with clients or students, I like to challenge them with this seemingly-controversial statement: Informing people is worthless.
Over the summer P3 Adaptive achieved our Microsoft Partner Gold Competency in Data Analytics. As part of our increasing focus on our partnership with Microsoft we invited Tamer Farag, the Global Partner Ecosystem Lead for Power BI, PowerApps and Microsoft Flow at Microsoft, to participate in our latest coffee talk. Below is a transcript of a Slack conversation held 8/30/2017, edited for clarity and brevity.
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Welcome back P3 Adaptive Nation! By now we’re in full swing with this Power Query (M)agic series, three posts and counting!
Today, I’ll show you how to bring the awesome to moving averages with DAX text formulas for slicers and titles… and yes, I’ll throw in a Greatest Formula In the World (GFITW) version, too.
Ok so we missed a week. We had a busy training in Denver last week. Good news is we’re baaaaaaaaaack and with a great lineup of Tabular Pros.
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Every month Power BI gets an update that adds a nice handful of new features. Here at P3 Adaptive we ALL get excited for new Power BI features!
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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.
Learn how to use Power Query like a pro and organize your queries by using this very simple technique. Take your queries and organize them in folders.