Data Modeling for Power BI Video Course

Data modeling is a required skill to get the most out of Power BI, Power Pivot for Excel, and Analysis Services. This video course is aimed at users of Power BI Desktop or Power Pivot for Excel, and at Analysis Services developers who want to learn how to build the optimal data model for their reporting needs.

The goal of the video course is to teach through examples of increasing complexity how to solve business scenarios by adapting the data model, so that the required DAX code becomes easier, faster and more robust. All the demos and the exercises are based on Power BI examples. However, the very same concepts can be applied to Power Pivot and Analysis Services Tabular.

The video course is made up of over 10 hours of lectures, plus another estimated 8 hours of individual exercises. You can watch the videos at any time and the system will keep track of your progress. Within the video course you can download the material for all the exercises.

Students have access to a private discussion area where they can interact with the instructors asking questions related to the lectures and the exercises.

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  • Presentation of Data Modeling for Power BI

    • Presentation of Data Modeling for Power BI
      FREE
  • Exercises, slides, and demos

    • How to download and complete exercises
      FREE
    • Exercises download
    • Demos download
    • Slides of the video course
    • SQL Server Contoso DW database
  • Introduction to data modeling

    • Introduction to data modeling
      FREE
    • Introduction
      FREE
    • Analytical limits
      FREE
    • Increasing the analytical power
      FREE
    • Introducing the data model
      FREE
    • Leveraging the data model
      FREE
    • Normalization and denormalization
    • Facts and dimensions
    • Introducing star schemas
    • If you don't have a star schema
    • Chains of relationships
    • How many dimensions?
    • Why data modeling is useful
    • LAB number 1
  • Header / detail tables

    • Header / detail tables
      FREE
    • Introducing header / detail schemas
    • Bidirectional filtering is not the way to go
    • Header / detail
    • Denormalizing the discount
    • Back to a star schema
    • LAB number 2
  • Multiple fact tables

    • Multiple fact tables
      FREE
    • Using multiple fact tables
    • Moving filters with DAX
    • Building a star schema
    • How to properly use multiple fact tables, if present
    • Trying bidirectional filtering
    • Model ambiguity
    • Solving ambiguity
    • LAB number 3
  • Working with date and time

    • Working with date and time
      FREE
    • Date attributes in the fact table
      FREE
    • Building a date dimension
    • CALENDARAUTO
    • The model with a date dimension
    • Automatic date grouping in Excel and Power BI
    • Automatic date grouping in Power BI
    • Quick calculations in Power BI Desktop
    • Disable automatic date columns
    • Handling multiple dates
      FREE
    • Multiple date tables
      FREE
    • Multiple date tables with multiple fact tables
      FREE
    • Multiple relationships with date
    • Handling date and time
    • Computing with working days
    • Create a holidays table (one country)
    • Create a holidays table (multiple countries)
    • Weekends are not always the same
    • Handling special periods of the year
    • Non-overlapping periods: the model
    • Non-overlapping special periods
    • Overlapping special periods
    • Overlapping period measure
    • LAB number 4
  • Tracking historical attributes

    • Tracking historical attributes
      FREE
    • Attributes change over time
    • Handling variations over time
    • Slowly changing attributes or dimensions?
    • Rapidly changing dimensions
    • Attributes in the fact table
  • Using snapshots

    • Using snapshots
      FREE
    • What is a snapshot?
    • Sales versus inventory in the same model
    • Non-additive measures
    • LASTDATE does not work here
    • Optimizing performance
    • Snapshots and granularity
    • Transition matrix
    • Parameter table
    • LAB number 5
  • Analyzing date and time intervals

    • Analyzing date and time intervals
      FREE
    • What are intervals?
    • Solving with DAX... too complex!
    • Changing granularity
    • Split hours AND amount!
    • Analyzing active events
    • Open orders: the starting model
    • Open orders with DAX
    • Changing the model
    • Open orders is a snapshot table
    • Events with different durations
    • Daily Salary (DAX)
    • Precompute the values
    • LAB number 6
  • Many-to-many relationships

    • Many-to-many relationships
      FREE
    • What are many-to-many relationships?
    • Possible solutions to the scenario
    • Bidirectional filtering
    • Using CROSSFILTER
    • Using expanded table filtering
    • CROSSFILTER versus expanded tables
    • Understanding non-additivity
    • Cascading many-to-many
    • Additional material
    • LAB number 7
  • Working with different granularities

    • Working with different granularities
      FREE
    • Dimensions define granularity
    • Analyzing budget data
    • Reduce granularity on all the tables
    • Using DAX to move the filters
    • Filtering through relationships
    • Use the correct column to slice
    • Leveraging relationships
    • Checking granularity in the report
    • Hiding or reallocating?
    • LAB number 8
  • Segmentation data models

    • Segmentation data models
      FREE
    • Segmentation models
      FREE
    • Static segmentation
      FREE
    • Static segmentation: the formula
      FREE
    • Dynamic segmentation
    • Dynamic segmentation: the formula
    • ABC and Pareto analysis
  • Working with multiple currencies

    • Working with multiple currencies
      FREE
    • Using multiple currencies
    • Beware of simple calculations
    • Multiple sources, one reporting currency
    • Conversion with a calculated column
    • Single source, multiple reporting currencies
    • What the formula should perform
    • Multiple sources, multiple reporting currencies
Student Rating
4.8
201 ratings
Student Reviews (103)
  • John Thornton (May 30, 2022)

    Another thoroughly excellent course from Alberto & Marco

  • Andreea Olah (May 15, 2022)

    This is a great course for someone trying to understand how Power Bi works. It provides useful features when going deep with working in Power BI, understanding the behaviour of the system and the results. Also provides useful tools in evaluating and checking if the result is correct or not. Great course again, many thanks!

  • Michael Wasack (Mar 18, 2022)

    Great Training!!

  • Patricia Midorikawa Nascimento (Mar 13, 2022)

    As explained and stressed in the course, a good and fine-tuned data model is very important, specially when the data volume is big and the report complexity increases. This course is a must for everybody that wants to design a user friendly and performing data model. The explanations given are very clear and well reasoned. I enjoyed the course and already applied some techniques in my work. Thank you!

  • George Thogo (Feb 20, 2022)

    Very practical

  • Giuliano Pomini (Feb 5, 2022)

    The clarity that you two guys have to teach is fantastic!! It has been a pleasure watching the videos and learning so much from you. Very excited to continue learning and sharpening the analytical eye. Thanks a lot!

  • michael (Feb 5, 2022)

    Really good course well explained

  • Ira Hendon (Jan 15, 2022)

    Great course! Marco and Alberto provided a comprehensive explanation with many real-world scenarios of why one needs to consider how tables, relationships, and measures need to work together to produce the correct answer in Power BI visualizations. The course was presented in easy-to-follow bite-size chunks (problem - approach - solution/demo - Lab/Exercises). The Lab/Exercises were realistic with solutions the student can use as a reference on their future Power BI projects.

  • Xenofon Synadinos (Dec 9, 2021)

    I think that it is an excellent course. The most important thing is the way of presenting the lectures. Not only the scenarios are challenging but the corresponding solutions are very well explained.

  • Josiah Couchman (Nov 3, 2021)

    Great course. Lots of good information. Thanks guys

  • Dan Meissner (Sep 14, 2021)

    Marco and Alberto are excellent instructors. They have the ability not only to teach you new topics, but I found that the way they walk through the material also allowed me to put into context that knowledge I already had on Data Modeling. I can't recommend the class enough.

  • Paulo Ferreira (Jul 10, 2021)

    Fantastic! Very detailed and all the explanations were very complete.

  • Erick Munoz (Jun 4, 2021)

    Hey guys, I like the course, but I feel letdown. I'm not exactly a newbie but there are a lot of technicalities I wish were explained at some point or at least referred. I get that this is not a DAX course (I have already bought other courses in order to grasp more) but things like filter context, ambiguity, Iterations, explanation of Calculate(values[]) and other hardcore combinations of dax are barely touched and regularly used. I have found some answers on your own Youtube account and that's seems to indicate that you are aware of this gap between what people like me (basic users) are trying to grasp. Basically I'm giving you the benefit-of-the-doubt rating that everything will come together with your other courses.

  • Andres Cuñarro (Jun 3, 2021)

    Great course! It's good to have this reference to come back while getting field experience.

  • Jackson Lu (May 26, 2021)

    Well guided, mentored and have fun to keep in mind that a good modelling is so important before writing DAX.

Would you prefer a classroom course?

This video course is based on a classroom course we teach all around the world. If you prefer a classroom learning experience, take a look at the dates below for a list of our upcoming classroom courses!
 Amsterdam, NL Jul 2-4, 2024
Amsterdam