Chapters of the session ^^ 1:10 : Start ! 3:22 : Requirements 4:12 : Some Informations 6:00 : Slides Presentation 8:00 : Demo Start 12:05 : First Calculation, Running Sum 20:27 : 1st Question Time 21:43 : Formatting 23:13 : Calculation limited to Visual 25:53 : YTD, QTD, etc... 33:17 : 2nd Question Time 35:40 : Moving Sum 42:41 : Moving Average 51:19 : 3rd Question Time 55:07 : Previous and Next Functions 1:00:21 : Conditional statements in visual calculations 1:04:49 : First and Last Functions 1:11:27 : Collapse and Expand Functions 1:21:47 : Documentation and Limitations 1:23:14 : Final Question Time 1:27:16 : Giveaway and Outro Hope you enjoy the session and this helps you navigate through it ^^
@@PragmaticWorks No tools, just noticed mid-session this morning that there weren't any chapters so went back to the start, went through what I'd seen noting timestamps on my phone for decent chapter separation, thought of the titles in addition to the one in the session and then finished the rest while noting timestamps all the way to the end ^^ And then wrote the comment on my computer using my notes ^^ Happy to see that you already incorporated them in the session itself ^^ Also thanks for all the content recorded on YT, I've been able to learn a lot about Power BI, data modeling and analysis in a short amount of time for my internship !
Is there a library of Visual Calculations and the arguments they take? Example [14:33] how do you know the [Axis] argument takes ROWS as one of its options. Unless I saw this tutorial I'd have to do a web search on it.
Thanks for the video! ¿Migh It be the case that the button "New Calculation" in the section "Calculation" doesn't exist? ¿Or maybe I have a new or old version of power bi, and that's why It might be the case that I cannot see the button? thanks you!
Hey! You may have jumped ahead just a bit, I talk about how to enable this feature around 3 minutes into the video, you do need to have atleast February 2024 or later! 😀
I have a column sales[agent] and a measure [Total sales], I tried "Running Sum" but it is sorted by sales[agent] column and can't be sorted by [total sales] measure, any option!!
The Calculated measure will return the total sales for ALL days in the date table before the MAX date in the filter context. The visual calculation is different because it's based off the data in the visual itself, and in this scenario the visual calculation is filtered down to the year 2007. Hope that helps! -Mitchell Pearson
I've downloaded the files through the link above (Student files) but the content of the files is about "Copilot for Microsoft 365 Workshop" not "Visual Calculations in Power BI - DAX ". Please, how can I get the right files?
Student Files:
📄prag.works/dax-made-easy-student-files
Certificate of Completion:
📄pragmaticworks.com/lwtn-dax-made-easy-certificate?
DAX Cheat Sheet:
✔prag.works/cheat-sheet/dax
Quick links from the webinar:
✔prag.works/lwtn/DAX-Made-Easy-links
Chapters of the session ^^
1:10 : Start !
3:22 : Requirements
4:12 : Some Informations
6:00 : Slides Presentation
8:00 : Demo Start
12:05 : First Calculation, Running Sum
20:27 : 1st Question Time
21:43 : Formatting
23:13 : Calculation limited to Visual
25:53 : YTD, QTD, etc...
33:17 : 2nd Question Time
35:40 : Moving Sum
42:41 : Moving Average
51:19 : 3rd Question Time
55:07 : Previous and Next Functions
1:00:21 : Conditional statements in visual calculations
1:04:49 : First and Last Functions
1:11:27 : Collapse and Expand Functions
1:21:47 : Documentation and Limitations
1:23:14 : Final Question Time
1:27:16 : Giveaway and Outro
Hope you enjoy the session and this helps you navigate through it ^^
Thanks for that
This is great! Thank you, Luca. Did you use a tool for this or just a really great note-taker? 😀
@@PragmaticWorks No tools, just noticed mid-session this morning that there weren't any chapters so went back to the start, went through what I'd seen noting timestamps on my phone for decent chapter separation, thought of the titles in addition to the one in the session and then finished the rest while noting timestamps all the way to the end ^^ And then wrote the comment on my computer using my notes ^^ Happy to see that you already incorporated them in the session itself ^^
Also thanks for all the content recorded on YT, I've been able to learn a lot about Power BI, data modeling and analysis in a short amount of time for my internship !
@@LucaKouwenhoven We are glad you are enjoying the content and appreciate the assist on the chapters. Thank you!
Great Tutorial Mitchell. You go out of your way to drive in a point.
Love it! The course is perfect for me! It's fast-paced and provides detailed explanations that enrich my knowledge. Thank you for sharing this.
Excellent as usual. Shared on LinkedIn, in case any colleagues or clients missed it. Professor Mitch is awesome!!!
Thank you Michel for this great content.
Loved this session, the presentation style was very engaging. Thanks.
Great course, thank you for sharing :)
Great course!! Can you share the T SQL shortcut for find-and-replace too? Thank you!!
Thank you for such a enriching and enlightening video. God bless
Fantastic as always. Thanks a lot
good video
This is great! Good tutorial!
Appreciate you men!
Smart tip using Format function, but if we sorted it will sorted as text not numeric, do you have a recommendation ?
Is there a library of Visual Calculations and the arguments they take? Example [14:33] how do you know the [Axis] argument takes ROWS as one of its options. Unless I saw this tutorial I'd have to do a web search on it.
This document here, is very thorough:
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-visual-calculations-overview
Hello. I have the September 2024 version of Power BI and do not have the option to enable the visuals.
Thanks for the video!
¿Migh It be the case that the button "New Calculation" in the section "Calculation" doesn't exist?
¿Or maybe I have a new or old version of power bi, and that's why It might be the case that I cannot see the button?
thanks you!
Hey! You may have jumped ahead just a bit, I talk about how to enable this feature around 3 minutes into the video, you do need to have atleast February 2024 or later! 😀
@@MitchellPearson Oh my!
Silly me.
Thank you a lot!
I have a column sales[agent] and a measure [Total sales], I tried "Running Sum" but it is sorted by sales[agent] column and can't be sorted by [total sales] measure, any option!!
cool ever
Sir, I did not understand the Running Total Sales (m) at 20:00. If you say 'Date'[Date]
The Calculated measure will return the total sales for ALL days in the date table before the MAX date in the filter context. The visual calculation is different because it's based off the data in the visual itself, and in this scenario the visual calculation is filtered down to the year 2007. Hope that helps! -Mitchell Pearson
I've downloaded the files through the link above (Student files) but the content of the files is about "Copilot for Microsoft 365 Workshop" not "Visual Calculations in Power BI - DAX ". Please, how can I get the right files?
You can find the files here: prag.works/dax-made-easy-student-files
I got the right files through the link in the "Thank You" email I received from Pragmatic Works, Thanks!
Hey Can see the student file, Please assist
You can find the Files Here: prag.works/dax-made-easy-student-files
Great video. I just don't get how this is easier then regular DAX. Its both equally hard / easy in my opinion.
guy has know clue what's going on smh