Topic: Power BI
-
Choose between many-to-many relationships and DAX code to filter the most relevant items using another slicer. Indeed, calculation groups cannot use relationships! Watch now
-
This article describes how to apply dynamic security roles in a hierarchical organization to minimize the maintenance effort on the security configuration and obtain the best performance at query time. Read more
-
When a slicer contains many items, developers can filter the most relevant items using another slicer. The scenario is easily solved with a many-to-many relationship if the source is a regular table. Still, it requires some DAX coding if the… Read more
-
UPDATE 2023-07-09: we now have a section “Creating sets of calculation items and measures” in the Inside Calculation Groups published in June 2023 that describes a technique also mentioned in the comments of this blog post. The consumption experience following… Read more
-
RANK is a new DAX function to rank items based on multiple columns. This article introduces the RANK function and its differences with RANKX. Read more
-
The LINESTX DAX function simplifies the calculation of linear regressions. This article explains the correct way to manage its results efficiently. Read more
-
Student questions: How to compute the sales amount of the previous date with a filter over weekdays? Learn why a filter below the month level may affect any time intelligence calculation! Watch now
-
Introduction to dynamic format strings feature released in Power BI May 2023, including a few technical details of its implementation. Watch now
-
At the end of March, we released the second update of SQLBI+ with a new session about different types of many-to-many relationships in DAX. The goal is to explain the difference between the many-to-many cardinality relationship available in Power BI… Read more
-
This article describes how to use the Group By Columns property to store the slicer selection by using the same column used in a SWITCH function to optimize the query performance. Read more