Power BI: Modeling, Filtering, and Advanced Analysis

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Power BI: Modeling, Filtering, and Advanced Analysis

Coursera · Advanced ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·3mo ago

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Covers advanced Power BI analysis, including data modeling, filtering, and statistical analysis using DAX calculations

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In this course, you'll continue analyzing data using Power BI by modeling data using Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) calculations. You'll also create data hierarchies, filter reports, configure slicers, perform statistical analysis, and use advanced Power BI features. This is the third course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization require that you have a trial version of Microsoft 365 Business Premium, along with Power BI Desktop. The course setup instructions provided in the first course go into more detail about the hardware and software requirements.
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