Topic: DAX
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Visual calculations are useful for performing calculations specific to a visual. Conditional formatting is a great example of this concept. In this article, we show how to easily implement conditional formatting through visual calculations. Read more
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How to easily implement conditional formatting through visual calculations in Power BI. Watch now
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How to implement an Accounts Receivable Aging report in Power BI, and how to simplify a business problem using existing modeling patterns. Watch now
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This article describes an Accounts Receivable Aging report in Power BI, and shows how to simplify a business problem using existing modeling patterns. Read more
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This article describes the differences between the ALL and CROSSFILTERED functions in DAX. Read more
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This article describes how to optimize inventory calculations in DAX by using snapshots to avoid the computational cost of a complete running total. Read more
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Optimize inventory calculations in DAX by using snapshots to avoid the computational cost of a complete running total. Watch now
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This session introduces the Visual Calculations feature in Power BI, which provides a different way to write DAX expressions based on the results visible in a visual and without accessing other information in the semantic model. Because the data in… Watch now
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This article explores the implications of having blank values in date columns and provides the best practices for managing them in DAX calculations and Power BI reports. Read more
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This article describes the use of visual calculations for a scenario where they may be particularly relevant: computing open orders at the end of a time period. Read more