PBI Spotlight: NEW & IMPROVED Tooltips
Hello again P3 Adaptive Nation! I’m SUPER excited today to talk about an updated feature in Power BI Desktop.
Hello again P3 Adaptive Nation! I’m SUPER excited today to talk about an updated feature in Power BI Desktop.
The scenario – source data sheets that are structured differently! Does Power Query sometimes seem too rigid? It’s great for defining a sequence of transformations to clean your data but […]
A long time ago a peer in Financial Planning and Analysis said “Financial Planning starts in the home.” I modified the statement to “Data analytics starts in the home.”
And another one bites the dust… this month the Power BI team have only delivered the #1 most requested feature on the Power BI Ideas forum.
Trailing twelve months (TTM) Power BI. Show each month and total trailing twelve months (TTM), the total for prior TTM, AND the variance in one table.
Buckle in folks, this is going to be a long and engaging article. As we enter 2018, I realized that I’m approaching the one-year anniversary of my first blog post here at P3 Adaptive !
My new seminar’s mission is to provide business leaders with easy-to-follow recipes for data-driven success
Welcome to the latest P3 Adaptive Coffee Talk, where members of the community discuss various topics related to Power BI, Power Pivot, and Analytics/BI in general.
When working with clients or students, I like to challenge them with this seemingly-controversial statement: Informing people is worthless.
We recently received some very sad news: the world lost Mike Miskell, one of the absolute-best humans I’ve ever met, a little over a week ago.
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.
In a recent post, I hinted that I’d be using the Football Project V2 as my “platform” for some future techniques-oriented posts. T