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Around the world of Power BI in 80 days. Power BI Time Intelligence - part 7

20 October, 2021 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time

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Topic: Data Science & Machine Learning

Language: English

This event is part 7 of an event series - Around the world of Power BI in 80 days -a journey through the data platform.

What is this session about?

In the seventh session in this 12 part series, we will learn about PowerBI´s Time Intelligence.
Time Intelligence is one option a developer should always include in Power BI data models. Once a data model is built, the developer will need to understand what's already built to help with date grouping. A simple data table can be added as a dimension table from a Data Mart or built with a DAX formula. This session will look at the Date Table in a Tabular Model in Power BI. The flow will continue into the DAX functions most useful. There will be a guide with example code for groupings and filters.

Who is it aimed at?

The second month in this series are designed for beginners & intermediate-level regular Power BI users to further develop their skills. The content will become more advanced as the course progresses through the PowerBI journey.

Why should I attend?

Data modeling is at the core of using Power BI in an enterprise setting. Without proper data modeling, Power BI reports will start to repeat a lot of the same imports and refreshes required to have the most up to date data in a visual. Time Intelligence and Dimensional Modeling are important concepts to understand and use.

Speaker info:

Thomas LeBlanc is a Data Solutions Architect in Baton Rouge, LA. He has spent 10+ years as a Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence Architect in Baton Rouge, LA along with 15+ year as a Database Administrator. Starting as a COBOL while in college as Louisiana State University, he has also been a developer, report writer, trainer and documentation writer. Thomas has been a recent and frequent speaker at PASS Summit, SQLSaturday, Live360, VSLive and Power Platform events. Microsoft has recognized Thomas as a Data Platform MVP since 2017.

Prerequisites

You will require access to the PowerBI platform - if you don't have this already you can sign up for free.
Basic PowerBI modelling knowledge is required for the Intermediate content of this series.

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