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Percentile Measures in DAX – Errata

Guest Post by Colin Banfield [LinkedIn] In September of last year, I posted two articles on creating percentile measures in DAX. See Creating Accurate Percentile Measures in DAX – Part I and Creating Accurate Percentile Measures in DAX – Part II.

Written by on May 22, 2012

Friday Bonus: What is “Stimulus Spending?”

I stumbled into an interesting discussion on Facebook yesterday, and didn’t have room to express my opinion there, so I thought I’d do it here.  It’s about the economy, which has been my only real hobby for the past several years.

Written by on May 5, 2012

Beta-Testing the “ROI Quadrant”

If you’ve been around Business Intelligence for the past ten years, you’ve seen a LOT of Gartner’s Magic Quadrant.  You can see the 2012 version here on Microstrategy’s web site.

Written by on May 3, 2012

DAX – Weighted Averages: Another Use of SUMX()

Another Question from the Mr. Excel Forums Got a question on the forums the other day.  It took some extra twists and turns but the simplest version of the question is worth covering here:  how do I perform a weighted average?

Written by on May 1, 2012

Aged Debtors–Dynamic Banding in DAX

Guest post by David Churchward [Twitter] Having hit the P&L and Cash Flow in previous posts, it seems only reasonable to move on to Balance Sheet aspects.  The die-hard “non-accountant” Excel […]

Written by on April 17, 2012

Moore’s Law and Inflation

SQL Rockstar, aka Tom LaRock (Blog | Twitter) sent me a fascinating data set the other day:  a table of different computing devices over the years, their “horsepower” in calculations per second

Written by on March 13, 2012