Teach yourself visually Power BI /
A comprehensive and fully visual guide to Microsoft Power BI Teach Yourself VISUALLY Power BI collects all the resources you need to master the everyday use of Microsoft's powerful data visualization software and delivers them in a single, easy-to-use volume. Fully illustrated, step-by-step ins...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
[2023]
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Colección: | Teach yourself visually.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Getting Started with Power BI
- What Is Power BI?
- Understanding the Different Components of Power BI
- Understanding Power BI as Part of the Power Platform
- Install Power BI Desktop
- Install Power BI Desktop
- Start and Pin Power BI Desktop
- Start and Pin Power BI Desktop
- Start Power BI Desktop
- Pin Power BI Desktop
- Explore the Power BI Workspace
- Explore the Power BI Workspace (continued)
- Chapter 2 Connecting Power BI to Your Data
- Grasp How Power Query Editor Works with Power BI Desktop
- Connect Power BI Desktop to a Local File
- Connect Power BI Desktop to a Local File
- Save, Close, and Open Power BI Reports
- Save, Close, and Open Power BI Reports
- Save and Close a Report
- Open a Report
- Start Working with the Sample Dataset
- Start Working with the Sample Dataset
- Open the Sample Dataset in Power Query Editor
- Check the Data Type of Each Column
- Change the Data Type of a Column
- Start Working with the Sample Dataset (continued)
- Start Working with the Sample Dataset (continued)
- View the Column Distribution and Column Quality
- Correct Errors
- Connect to a Power BI Dataset
- Connect to a Power BI Dataset
- Connect to a SharePoint List
- Connect to a SharePoint List
- Connect to a SharePoint List (continued)
- Connect to a SharePoint List (continued)
- Connect to a SQL Server Database
- Connect to a SQL Server Database
- Connect to a SQL Server Database (continued)
- Connect to a SQL Server Database (continued)
- Chapter 3 Cleaning and Shaping Data
- Remove Duplicate Values
- Remove Duplicate Values
- Replace Values in a Column
- Replace Values in a Column
- Split a Column Using a Delimiter
- Split a Column Using a Delimiter
- Group Data
- Group Data
- Add a Calculated Column
- Add a Calculated Column
- Add an Index Column
- Add an Index Column
- Chapter 4 Modeling Data in Model View
- Create Dimension Tables
- Create Dimension Tables
- Create a Dimension Column for Segments
- Create Dimension Tables (continued)
- Create Dimension Tables (continued)
- Create a Dimension Table for Countries
- Create Relationships Between Tables
- Create Relationships Between Tables
- Create Relationships Between Tables (continued)
- Create Relationships Between Tables (continued)
- Create a Star Schema
- Create a Star Schema
- Create a Hierarchical Schema
- Create a Hierarchical Schema
- Lay Out the Tables for a Parent-Child Hierarchical Schema
- Create a Hierarchical Schema (continued)
- Create a Hierarchical Schema (continued)
- Create the Relationships Between the Tables
- Create a Hierarchical Schema (continued)
- Create a Hierarchical Schema (continued)
- Using the Properties Pane
- Configure Table Properties
- Configure Column Properties
- Chapter 5 Creating Basic Visualizations
- Create a Bar Chart
- Create a Bar Chart
- Apply Filters to Visuals