Surgent's Power Query Series: Data Modeling and Next Steps

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  • Location
    • Your Space
      Your Space
      Self Study - Surgent, ID 00000
  • Credits
    • 1.00
  • Credit Type(s)
    • Information Technology (1.00)
  • Prerequisites
    • None

  • Vendor
    • Surgent
  • Level
    • Basic
  • Fields of Study
    • Information Technology
  • Message
    • When & Where You Want

Description

This final course in the series covers advanced features in Power Query (Excel version), including functions and parameters and basics of data modeling in Power BI and Power Pivot. Multiple hands-on examples help to reinforce these concepts. Power Query is an "ETL" tool that extracts, transforms, and loads data. This tool has a user-friendly interface that enables the Excel user to connect to data sets they previously did not have access to. It also enables powerful data transformations without requiring any coding and will save the Excel user time in performing their cleanup of data. This course is the last in a twelve-part series, Power Query: Beginning Data Analytics for the Excel User. The series is designed so the Excel user can learn the functionality of Power Query and the many benefits of this powerful tool. Each 1-hour webcast has hands-on examples to enable the Excel user to experience the active learning of Power Query.

Type = On-Demand Webcast

Designed For

Excel users who want to develop data analytics skills

Objectives

  • Be familiar with functions and parameters in Power Query
  • Understand the basics of data modeling in Power BI and Power Pivot

Highlights

  • Functions and parameters
  • Demonstration of invoking a function
  • Basics of data modeling
  • Power Query is everywhere
  • Power BI preview features
  • Hands-on examples: creating a data model from a flat file; transferring an Excel data model to Power BI desktop; preview feature: using text by examples in Power BI desktop

Advanced Prep

Save all data sets provided to a central location on your computer

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