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Discover the utility of your organization's data with Microsoft Power BI

In Beginning Power BI for Business Users: Learning to Turn Data into Insights, accomplished data professional and business intelligence expert Paul Fuller delivers an intuitive and accessible handbook for professionals seeking to use Microsoft's Power BI to access, analyze, understand, report, and act on the data available to their organizations. In the book, you'll discover Power BI's robust feature set, learn to ingest and model data, visualize and report on that data, and even use the DAX scripting language to unlock still more utility from Microsoft's popular program.

Beginning with general principles geared to readers with no or little experience with reporting or data analytics tools, the author walks you through how to manipulate common, publicly available data sourcesincluding Excel files and relational databases. You'll also learn to:

  • Use the included and tested

    Table of Contents

    Introduction xxi

    Part 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: Introducing Power BI 3

    What Is Power BI? 3

    Why Would I Use Power BI? 7

    But Why? 7

    Disconnected Data 8

    Fixed Formulas 9

    Ten Reasons Why Power BI Transforms Your Work 10

    Will I Still Use Excel? 12

    How Much Is this Going to Cost? 14

    Where Do We Go from Here? 16

    Chapter 2: From Data to Insight 17

    Three Guiding Principles 17

    Distinguishing Data, Information, and Knowledge 18

    Follow a Consistent, Proven Method 21

    Data Sources 21

    Files 21

    Databases 22

    Online Services 23

    Plan Ahead 23

    Import Data 25

    Prepare Data 26

    Model Data 28

    Report Data 29

    Analyze Data 30

    Use Visualizations Well 31

    Three Ways to Ruin Visual Analytics 32

    Use as Many Cool Gadgets as You Can Find 32

    Overwhelm the User with Tons of Detail 32

    Pick the Wrong Tool for the Job 34

    Four Ways to Improve Visual Analytics 35

    Reduce the Nondata Pixels 35

    Enhance the Data Pixels 36

    Conclusion 38

    Part 2: Power BI Guided Walk-Throughs

    Chapter 3: Let’s Take a Flyover! 41

    Getting Connected 41

    A Quick Tour of the Power BI Service 42

    Frequented Hotspots of Power BI 42

    Adding Sample Content 43

    Understanding the Power BI Service Interface 44

    Highlighting 47

    Slicers 50

    Filters 52

    Drill-Down 54

    Dashboards 55

    Drill-Through 58

    Visibility 59

    Show as Table 59

    Sorting Visuals 60

    Filtering— One More Time 61

    Power BI Building Blocks 61

    Flyover of Power BI Desktop 62

    Navigating Power BI Desktop 63

    Conclusion 65

    Chapter 4: Building Your First Report 67

    Connecting to a Data Source 67

    Examining the Data Model 68

    Exploring the Data 75

    Building Your Report 85

    Designing for Mobile Devices 101

    Conclusion 102

    Chapter 5: Preparing Data 103

    GDP Data 103

    Power Query Overview 105

    Data Arrangement Steps 106

    Rename Query 106

    Remove Rows 106

    Remove Columns 107

    Applied Steps So Far 107

    Promote Headers 108

    Renaming Columns 108

    Empty Values 109

    Handling Aggregated Data 109

    Filtering Rows 110

    Unpivoting Data 110

    Change Column Data Type 112

    Changing Values in Columns 112

    Duplicating Columns 113

    Multiply by a Million 113

    Removing Implicit Measures 114

    Column Formatting 115

    Calculated Columns 115

    Add Previous Year Column 116

    Hiding Columns 117

    LOOKUPVALUE Function 118

    DIVIDE Function 119

    Visualize Our GDP Data 120

    Where Are We? 121

    Cleaning Messy Data 122

    Handle Many-to-Many Relationships 123

    Duplicate a Query 125

    Split Column 125

    Format Column 127

    Remove Duplicates 127

    Index Column 128

    Merge Data 128

    Applying Changes 129

    Finding the Power Query Button 131

    Simple Cleanup Tasks 131

    Replacing Values 132

    Custom Columns 133

    More Cleanup 135

    Cleaning Date Columns 136

    Conclusion 138

    Chapter 6: Modeling Data 139

    Dimensional Modeling 140

    Why Does This Matter? 143

    Makes Sense to You 143

    Cross-Business Process Analysis 144

    Flexible Grouping 144

    Performance for Power BI 144

    Facts 145

    Types of Facts 146

    Granularity 146

    Relationships Between Facts (Never!) 147

    Dimensions 148

    Using Integer Keys for Relationships 149

    Hierarchies in Dimensions 149

    Date Dimensions 150

    Power Query and Data Modeling 151

    How to Build a Date Dimension 152

    Import a Date Table from SQL Server Database 153

    Create a Date Dimension with Power Query 155

    Create a Date Dimension with DAX 158

    Sort by Column 161

    Mark It as a Date Table 161

    How to Arrange into a Star- Schema 161

    Create a State Dimension 162

    Create a GDP Category Dimension 163

    Add a New StateID Foreign Key to Our Fact Table 163

    Unpivot the GDP Year Values 164

    Putting It All into Action 166

    Conclusion 167

    Part 3: Going Deeper Into Power BI

    Chapter 7: Relationships and Filtering 171

    Filtering Through Relationships 171

    Visuals Interact Independently 174

    The Direction of Relationships 176

    Bidirectional Filtering 179

    Report Filter Types 181

    Visual Filters 181

    Date Filtering 182

    Numeric Filtering 182

    Text Filtering 183

    Page and Report Filters 185

    Controlling the Use of Filters 185

    Conclusion 186

    Chapter 8: Enhancing Your Report 187

    Configuring Drill- Down 187

    Configuring Drill- Through 190

    Buttons 193

    Bookmarks 195

    Personal Bookmarks vs. Report Bookmarks 199

    Selections and Visibility 201

    Conclusion 205

    Chapter 9: Refreshing, Sharing, and Collaborating 207

    Refreshing Data 207

    Configuring Data Source Credentials 210

    Power BI Data Gateway 213

    Scheduling Refresh 214

    Dataset Modes 216

    Sharing and Collaborating 216

    Workspaces 216

    Creating Workspaces 217

    Publishing 217

    Security and Permission Levels 219

    Power BI Apps 223

    Sharing 230

    Summary 232

    Chapter 10: Introducing Dax 233

    Setup 233

    Calculated Columns 235

    How to Create a Calculated Column 236

    DAX Measures 240

    COUNTROWS and DISTINCTCOUNT 244

    Filter Context 246

    CALCULATE Function 249

    Conclusion 250

    Chapter 11: Conclusion 251

    Where Does My Organization Begin? 251

    Delivery Strategy 251

    Business-Led Self-Service 252

    IT-Managed Self-Service 253

    Corporate BI 253

    Which Delivery Strategy Is Right for My Organization? 253

    Where Do I Go from Here? 254

    Top Gurus 254

    Advice 254

    Index 257

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 17/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781394190294, 978-1394190294
      ISBN10: 1394190298

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Discover the utility of your organization's data with Microsoft Power BI

      In Beginning Power BI for Business Users: Learning to Turn Data into Insights, accomplished data professional and business intelligence expert Paul Fuller delivers an intuitive and accessible handbook for professionals seeking to use Microsoft's Power BI to access, analyze, understand, report, and act on the data available to their organizations. In the book, you'll discover Power BI's robust feature set, learn to ingest and model data, visualize and report on that data, and even use the DAX scripting language to unlock still more utility from Microsoft's popular program.

      Beginning with general principles geared to readers with no or little experience with reporting or data analytics tools, the author walks you through how to manipulate common, publicly available data sourcesincluding Excel files and relational databases. You'll also learn to:

      • Use the included and tested

        Table of Contents

        Introduction xxi

        Part 1: Introduction

        Chapter 1: Introducing Power BI 3

        What Is Power BI? 3

        Why Would I Use Power BI? 7

        But Why? 7

        Disconnected Data 8

        Fixed Formulas 9

        Ten Reasons Why Power BI Transforms Your Work 10

        Will I Still Use Excel? 12

        How Much Is this Going to Cost? 14

        Where Do We Go from Here? 16

        Chapter 2: From Data to Insight 17

        Three Guiding Principles 17

        Distinguishing Data, Information, and Knowledge 18

        Follow a Consistent, Proven Method 21

        Data Sources 21

        Files 21

        Databases 22

        Online Services 23

        Plan Ahead 23

        Import Data 25

        Prepare Data 26

        Model Data 28

        Report Data 29

        Analyze Data 30

        Use Visualizations Well 31

        Three Ways to Ruin Visual Analytics 32

        Use as Many Cool Gadgets as You Can Find 32

        Overwhelm the User with Tons of Detail 32

        Pick the Wrong Tool for the Job 34

        Four Ways to Improve Visual Analytics 35

        Reduce the Nondata Pixels 35

        Enhance the Data Pixels 36

        Conclusion 38

        Part 2: Power BI Guided Walk-Throughs

        Chapter 3: Let’s Take a Flyover! 41

        Getting Connected 41

        A Quick Tour of the Power BI Service 42

        Frequented Hotspots of Power BI 42

        Adding Sample Content 43

        Understanding the Power BI Service Interface 44

        Highlighting 47

        Slicers 50

        Filters 52

        Drill-Down 54

        Dashboards 55

        Drill-Through 58

        Visibility 59

        Show as Table 59

        Sorting Visuals 60

        Filtering— One More Time 61

        Power BI Building Blocks 61

        Flyover of Power BI Desktop 62

        Navigating Power BI Desktop 63

        Conclusion 65

        Chapter 4: Building Your First Report 67

        Connecting to a Data Source 67

        Examining the Data Model 68

        Exploring the Data 75

        Building Your Report 85

        Designing for Mobile Devices 101

        Conclusion 102

        Chapter 5: Preparing Data 103

        GDP Data 103

        Power Query Overview 105

        Data Arrangement Steps 106

        Rename Query 106

        Remove Rows 106

        Remove Columns 107

        Applied Steps So Far 107

        Promote Headers 108

        Renaming Columns 108

        Empty Values 109

        Handling Aggregated Data 109

        Filtering Rows 110

        Unpivoting Data 110

        Change Column Data Type 112

        Changing Values in Columns 112

        Duplicating Columns 113

        Multiply by a Million 113

        Removing Implicit Measures 114

        Column Formatting 115

        Calculated Columns 115

        Add Previous Year Column 116

        Hiding Columns 117

        LOOKUPVALUE Function 118

        DIVIDE Function 119

        Visualize Our GDP Data 120

        Where Are We? 121

        Cleaning Messy Data 122

        Handle Many-to-Many Relationships 123

        Duplicate a Query 125

        Split Column 125

        Format Column 127

        Remove Duplicates 127

        Index Column 128

        Merge Data 128

        Applying Changes 129

        Finding the Power Query Button 131

        Simple Cleanup Tasks 131

        Replacing Values 132

        Custom Columns 133

        More Cleanup 135

        Cleaning Date Columns 136

        Conclusion 138

        Chapter 6: Modeling Data 139

        Dimensional Modeling 140

        Why Does This Matter? 143

        Makes Sense to You 143

        Cross-Business Process Analysis 144

        Flexible Grouping 144

        Performance for Power BI 144

        Facts 145

        Types of Facts 146

        Granularity 146

        Relationships Between Facts (Never!) 147

        Dimensions 148

        Using Integer Keys for Relationships 149

        Hierarchies in Dimensions 149

        Date Dimensions 150

        Power Query and Data Modeling 151

        How to Build a Date Dimension 152

        Import a Date Table from SQL Server Database 153

        Create a Date Dimension with Power Query 155

        Create a Date Dimension with DAX 158

        Sort by Column 161

        Mark It as a Date Table 161

        How to Arrange into a Star- Schema 161

        Create a State Dimension 162

        Create a GDP Category Dimension 163

        Add a New StateID Foreign Key to Our Fact Table 163

        Unpivot the GDP Year Values 164

        Putting It All into Action 166

        Conclusion 167

        Part 3: Going Deeper Into Power BI

        Chapter 7: Relationships and Filtering 171

        Filtering Through Relationships 171

        Visuals Interact Independently 174

        The Direction of Relationships 176

        Bidirectional Filtering 179

        Report Filter Types 181

        Visual Filters 181

        Date Filtering 182

        Numeric Filtering 182

        Text Filtering 183

        Page and Report Filters 185

        Controlling the Use of Filters 185

        Conclusion 186

        Chapter 8: Enhancing Your Report 187

        Configuring Drill- Down 187

        Configuring Drill- Through 190

        Buttons 193

        Bookmarks 195

        Personal Bookmarks vs. Report Bookmarks 199

        Selections and Visibility 201

        Conclusion 205

        Chapter 9: Refreshing, Sharing, and Collaborating 207

        Refreshing Data 207

        Configuring Data Source Credentials 210

        Power BI Data Gateway 213

        Scheduling Refresh 214

        Dataset Modes 216

        Sharing and Collaborating 216

        Workspaces 216

        Creating Workspaces 217

        Publishing 217

        Security and Permission Levels 219

        Power BI Apps 223

        Sharing 230

        Summary 232

        Chapter 10: Introducing Dax 233

        Setup 233

        Calculated Columns 235

        How to Create a Calculated Column 236

        DAX Measures 240

        COUNTROWS and DISTINCTCOUNT 244

        Filter Context 246

        CALCULATE Function 249

        Conclusion 250

        Chapter 11: Conclusion 251

        Where Does My Organization Begin? 251

        Delivery Strategy 251

        Business-Led Self-Service 252

        IT-Managed Self-Service 253

        Corporate BI 253

        Which Delivery Strategy Is Right for My Organization? 253

        Where Do I Go from Here? 254

        Top Gurus 254

        Advice 254

        Index 257

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