Description

Book Synopsis


Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 3

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 4

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Supercharged Reporting with Power Pivot 5

Chapter 1: Thinking Like a Database 7

Exploring the Limits of Excel and How Databases Help 7

Scalability 8

Transparency of analytical processes 9

Separation of data and presentation 10

Getting to Know Database Terminology 11

Databases 11

Tables 11

Records, fields, and values 12

Queries 13

Understanding Relationships 13

Chapter 2: Introducing Power Pivot 17

Understanding the Power Pivot Internal Data Model 18

Linking Excel Tables to Power Pivot 20

Preparing Excel tables 21

Adding Excel Tables to the data model 22

Creating relationships between Power Pivot tables 24

Managing existing relationships 26

Using the Power Pivot data model in reporting 27

Chapter 3: The Pivotal Pivot Table 29

Introducing the Pivot Table 30

Defining the Four Areas of a Pivot Table 30

Values area 30

Row area 31

Column area 31

Filter area 32

Creating Your First Pivot Table 33

Changing and rearranging a pivot table 36

Adding a report filter 37

Keeping the pivot table fresh 38

Customizing Pivot Table Reports 40

Changing the pivot table layout 40

Customizing field names 41

Applying numeric formats to data fields 42

Changing summary calculations 43

Suppressing subtotals 44

Showing and hiding data items 47

Hiding or showing items without data 49

Sorting the pivot table 51

Understanding Slicers 52

Creating a Standard Slicer 54

Getting Fancy with Slicer Customizations 56

Size and placement 56

Data item columns 57

Miscellaneous slicer settings 58

Controlling Multiple Pivot Tables with One Slicer 58

Creating a Timeline Slicer 59

Chapter 4: Using External Data with Power Pivot 63

Loading Data from Relational Databases 64

Loading data from SQL Server 64

Loading data from Microsoft Access databases 70

Loading data from other relational database systems 72

Loading Data from Flat Files 75

Loading data from external Excel files 76

Loading data from text files 78

Loading data from the Clipboard 81

Loading Data from Other Data Sources 82

Refreshing and Managing External Data Connections 83

Manually refreshing Power Pivot data 83

Setting up automatic refreshing 84

Preventing Refresh All 85

Editing the data connection 86

Chapter 5: Working Directly with the Internal Data Model 89

Directly Feeding the Internal Data Model 89

Managing Relationships in the Internal Data Model 95

Managing Queries and Connections 96

Creating a New Pivot Table Using the Internal Data Model 97

Filling the Internal Data Model with Multiple External Data Tables 98

Chapter 6: Adding Formulas to Power Pivot 103

Enhancing Power Pivot Data with Calculated Columns 103

Creating your first calculated column 104

Formatting calculated columns 105

Referencing calculated columns in other calculations 106

Hiding calculated columns from end users 107

Utilizing DAX to Create Calculated Columns 108

Identifying DAX functions that are safe for calculated columns 108

Building DAX-driven calculated columns 110

Month sorting in Power Pivot–driven pivot tables 112

Referencing fields from other tables 113

Nesting functions 115

Understanding Calculated Measures 116

Creating a calculated measure 116

Editing and deleting calculated measures 118

Free Your Data with Cube Functions 119

Chapter 7: Diving into DAX 121

DAX Language Fundamentals 121

Using DAX operators 125

Applying conditional logic in DAX 126

Working with DAX aggregate functions 128

Exploring iterator functions and row context 129

Understanding Filter Context 133

Getting context transitions with the CALCULATE function 135

Adding flexibility with the FILTER function 137

Part 2: Wrangling Data with Power Query 141

Chapter 8: Introducing Power Query 143

Power Query Basics 144

Starting the query 144

Understanding query steps 150

Refreshing Power Query data 152

Managing existing queries 153

Understanding Column-Level Actions 155

Understanding Table Actions 157

Chapter 9: Power Query Connection Types 159

Importing Data from Files 160

Getting data from Excel workbooks 160

Getting data from CSV and text files 161

Getting data from PDF files 163

Getting data from folders 164

Importing Data from Database Systems 165

A connection for every database type 165

Getting data from other data systems 167

Walk-through: Getting data from a database 168

Managing Data Source Settings 170

Data Profiling with Power Query 171

Data Profiling options 172

Data Profiling quick actions 173

Chapter 10: Transforming Your Way to Better Data 175

Completing Common Transformation Tasks 176

Removing duplicate records 176

Filling in blank fields 178

Concatenating columns 179

Changing case 181

Finding and replacing specific text 181

Trimming and cleaning text 183

Extracting the left, right, and middle values 184

Splitting columns using character markers 187

Pivoting and unpivoting fields 189

Creating Custom Columns 193

Concatenating with a custom column 195

Understanding data type conversions 196

Spicing up custom columns with functions 197

Adding conditional logic to custom columns 199

Grouping and Aggregating Data 201

Working with Custom Data Types 203

Chapter 11: Making Queries Work Together 207

Reusing Query Steps 208

Understanding the Append Feature 211

Creating the needed base queries 212

Appending the data 213

Understanding the Merge Feature 216

Understanding Power Query joins 216

Merging queries 217

Understanding Fuzzy Match 221

Chapter 12: Extending Power Query with Custom Functions 225

Creating and Using a Basic Custom Function 225

Creating a Function to Merge Data from Multiple Excel Files 229

Creating Parameter Queries 236

Preparing for a parameter query 236

Creating the base query 238

Creating the parameter query 239

Part 3: The Part of Tens 243

Chapter 13: Ten Ways to Improve Power Pivot Performance 245

Limit the Number of Rows and Columns in Your Data Model Tables 246

Use Views Instead of Tables 246

Avoid Multi-Level Relationships 246

Let the Back-End Database Servers Do the Crunching 247

Beware of Columns with Many Unique Values 248

Limit the Number of Slicers in a Report 248

Create Slicers Only on Dimension Fields 249

Disable the Cross-Filter Behavior for Certain Slicers 250

Use Calculated Measures Instead of Calculated Columns 250

Upgrade to 64-Bit Excel 251

Chapter 14: Ten Tips for Working with Power Query 253

Getting Quick Information from the Queries & Connections Pane 253

Organizing Queries in Groups 254

Selecting Columns in Queries Faster 255

Renaming Query Steps 256

Quickly Creating Reference Tables 257

Viewing Query Dependencies 258

Setting a Default Load Behavior 259

Preventing Automatic Data Type Changes 259

Disabling Privacy Settings to Improve Performance 261

Disabling Relationship Detection 261

Index 263

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 10/03/2022
    ISBN13: 9781119844488, 978-1119844488
    ISBN10: 1119844487

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    Icons Used in This Book 3

    Beyond the Book 4

    Where to Go from Here 4

    Part 1: Supercharged Reporting with Power Pivot 5

    Chapter 1: Thinking Like a Database 7

    Exploring the Limits of Excel and How Databases Help 7

    Scalability 8

    Transparency of analytical processes 9

    Separation of data and presentation 10

    Getting to Know Database Terminology 11

    Databases 11

    Tables 11

    Records, fields, and values 12

    Queries 13

    Understanding Relationships 13

    Chapter 2: Introducing Power Pivot 17

    Understanding the Power Pivot Internal Data Model 18

    Linking Excel Tables to Power Pivot 20

    Preparing Excel tables 21

    Adding Excel Tables to the data model 22

    Creating relationships between Power Pivot tables 24

    Managing existing relationships 26

    Using the Power Pivot data model in reporting 27

    Chapter 3: The Pivotal Pivot Table 29

    Introducing the Pivot Table 30

    Defining the Four Areas of a Pivot Table 30

    Values area 30

    Row area 31

    Column area 31

    Filter area 32

    Creating Your First Pivot Table 33

    Changing and rearranging a pivot table 36

    Adding a report filter 37

    Keeping the pivot table fresh 38

    Customizing Pivot Table Reports 40

    Changing the pivot table layout 40

    Customizing field names 41

    Applying numeric formats to data fields 42

    Changing summary calculations 43

    Suppressing subtotals 44

    Showing and hiding data items 47

    Hiding or showing items without data 49

    Sorting the pivot table 51

    Understanding Slicers 52

    Creating a Standard Slicer 54

    Getting Fancy with Slicer Customizations 56

    Size and placement 56

    Data item columns 57

    Miscellaneous slicer settings 58

    Controlling Multiple Pivot Tables with One Slicer 58

    Creating a Timeline Slicer 59

    Chapter 4: Using External Data with Power Pivot 63

    Loading Data from Relational Databases 64

    Loading data from SQL Server 64

    Loading data from Microsoft Access databases 70

    Loading data from other relational database systems 72

    Loading Data from Flat Files 75

    Loading data from external Excel files 76

    Loading data from text files 78

    Loading data from the Clipboard 81

    Loading Data from Other Data Sources 82

    Refreshing and Managing External Data Connections 83

    Manually refreshing Power Pivot data 83

    Setting up automatic refreshing 84

    Preventing Refresh All 85

    Editing the data connection 86

    Chapter 5: Working Directly with the Internal Data Model 89

    Directly Feeding the Internal Data Model 89

    Managing Relationships in the Internal Data Model 95

    Managing Queries and Connections 96

    Creating a New Pivot Table Using the Internal Data Model 97

    Filling the Internal Data Model with Multiple External Data Tables 98

    Chapter 6: Adding Formulas to Power Pivot 103

    Enhancing Power Pivot Data with Calculated Columns 103

    Creating your first calculated column 104

    Formatting calculated columns 105

    Referencing calculated columns in other calculations 106

    Hiding calculated columns from end users 107

    Utilizing DAX to Create Calculated Columns 108

    Identifying DAX functions that are safe for calculated columns 108

    Building DAX-driven calculated columns 110

    Month sorting in Power Pivot–driven pivot tables 112

    Referencing fields from other tables 113

    Nesting functions 115

    Understanding Calculated Measures 116

    Creating a calculated measure 116

    Editing and deleting calculated measures 118

    Free Your Data with Cube Functions 119

    Chapter 7: Diving into DAX 121

    DAX Language Fundamentals 121

    Using DAX operators 125

    Applying conditional logic in DAX 126

    Working with DAX aggregate functions 128

    Exploring iterator functions and row context 129

    Understanding Filter Context 133

    Getting context transitions with the CALCULATE function 135

    Adding flexibility with the FILTER function 137

    Part 2: Wrangling Data with Power Query 141

    Chapter 8: Introducing Power Query 143

    Power Query Basics 144

    Starting the query 144

    Understanding query steps 150

    Refreshing Power Query data 152

    Managing existing queries 153

    Understanding Column-Level Actions 155

    Understanding Table Actions 157

    Chapter 9: Power Query Connection Types 159

    Importing Data from Files 160

    Getting data from Excel workbooks 160

    Getting data from CSV and text files 161

    Getting data from PDF files 163

    Getting data from folders 164

    Importing Data from Database Systems 165

    A connection for every database type 165

    Getting data from other data systems 167

    Walk-through: Getting data from a database 168

    Managing Data Source Settings 170

    Data Profiling with Power Query 171

    Data Profiling options 172

    Data Profiling quick actions 173

    Chapter 10: Transforming Your Way to Better Data 175

    Completing Common Transformation Tasks 176

    Removing duplicate records 176

    Filling in blank fields 178

    Concatenating columns 179

    Changing case 181

    Finding and replacing specific text 181

    Trimming and cleaning text 183

    Extracting the left, right, and middle values 184

    Splitting columns using character markers 187

    Pivoting and unpivoting fields 189

    Creating Custom Columns 193

    Concatenating with a custom column 195

    Understanding data type conversions 196

    Spicing up custom columns with functions 197

    Adding conditional logic to custom columns 199

    Grouping and Aggregating Data 201

    Working with Custom Data Types 203

    Chapter 11: Making Queries Work Together 207

    Reusing Query Steps 208

    Understanding the Append Feature 211

    Creating the needed base queries 212

    Appending the data 213

    Understanding the Merge Feature 216

    Understanding Power Query joins 216

    Merging queries 217

    Understanding Fuzzy Match 221

    Chapter 12: Extending Power Query with Custom Functions 225

    Creating and Using a Basic Custom Function 225

    Creating a Function to Merge Data from Multiple Excel Files 229

    Creating Parameter Queries 236

    Preparing for a parameter query 236

    Creating the base query 238

    Creating the parameter query 239

    Part 3: The Part of Tens 243

    Chapter 13: Ten Ways to Improve Power Pivot Performance 245

    Limit the Number of Rows and Columns in Your Data Model Tables 246

    Use Views Instead of Tables 246

    Avoid Multi-Level Relationships 246

    Let the Back-End Database Servers Do the Crunching 247

    Beware of Columns with Many Unique Values 248

    Limit the Number of Slicers in a Report 248

    Create Slicers Only on Dimension Fields 249

    Disable the Cross-Filter Behavior for Certain Slicers 250

    Use Calculated Measures Instead of Calculated Columns 250

    Upgrade to 64-Bit Excel 251

    Chapter 14: Ten Tips for Working with Power Query 253

    Getting Quick Information from the Queries & Connections Pane 253

    Organizing Queries in Groups 254

    Selecting Columns in Queries Faster 255

    Renaming Query Steps 256

    Quickly Creating Reference Tables 257

    Viewing Query Dependencies 258

    Setting a Default Load Behavior 259

    Preventing Automatic Data Type Changes 259

    Disabling Privacy Settings to Improve Performance 261

    Disabling Relationship Detection 261

    Index 263

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