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💡 Struggling with Power BI's DAX concepts like 'Context Transition,' 'Row Context,' and 'Filter Context'? I've created a video using 3D visualizations to make these complex topics easier to understand! 🚀This new, experimental approach aims to simplify learning. I'd love to hear your feedback and thoughts! Please view the article (with the video included here): https://lnkd.in/e-aHYCnE#DAX #DataAnalytics #3DVisualization #Learning #PowerBI
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Steve de Peijper
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Thanks Elie Touma , much appreciated!
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Jeroen Heerschop
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Yes, gaaf dat je dit nu hebt gemaakt Steve de Peijper . Ik denk dat heel veel mensen hier baat bij hebben. Wil je het binnenkort keer in GRL komen delen?
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Bertand Batenburg
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What a cool (and useful) way to explain and visualize this concept Steve de Peijper!
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Jeroen (Jay) ter Heerdt
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This is a very inventive way of explaining these important concepts! Thank you very much!
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This is so cool (and motivating!), a repost by Jeroen (Jay) ter Heerdt, product manager for Power BI!
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For those with a background in JavaScript and Power BI:I wanted to share an article I wrote two years ago that has generated significant interest. The article explains how to embed any JavaScript visual into a custom Power BI visual, with an example of a Plotly Waterfall chart.Today, the accompanying video has reached 2,000 views, and the article itself has been read 4,300 times. Given this high level of engagement, I thought it deserved a post here on LinkedIn.Feel free to check it out if you're interested in integrating JavaScript visuals with Power BI. Your thoughts and feedback are welcome.https://lnkd.in/e7btXJCQ
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Deze week was ik te gast bij EGN, daar trof ik een gave groep BI (programma) managers. Heb je een soortgelijke rol en vind je het leuk om met andere BI managers van gedachten te wisselen en nieuwe kennis op te doen, dan raad ik aan om contact op te nemen met EGN, ze zoeken nog leden!
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I would like to draw your attention to Vishal's post. I met him while he was delivering our groceries and was impressed with his positive attitude. He doesn't wait around for a job that matches his previous experience, which I believe is exactly the kind of spirit that can make a difference as a project manager.
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In this article, you'll find instructions on how to schedule an Azure Linux virtual machine to run Python code and automate the refreshing of a Power BI dataset using Azure and PowerShell. The article includes a comprehensive video that walks you through all the necessary steps. The steps and code discussed in the article are mostly derived from the works of Austin Ulfers, Nicky van Vroenhoven and Dave Ruijter. Thanks guys!
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