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Greg Deckler is Vice President of the Microsoft Practice at Fusion Alliance and has been a professional technology systems consultant for over 25 years. Internationally recognized as an expert in Power BI, Greg Deckler is a Microsoft MVP for Data Platform and a superuser within the Power BI community with over 100,000 messages read, more than 11,000 replies, over 2,300 answers, and more than 75 entries in the Quick Measures Gallery. Greg founded the Columbus Azure ML and Power BI User Group (CAMLPUG) and presents at numerous conferences and events, including SQL Saturday, DogFood, and the Dynamic Communities User Group/Power Platform Summit.
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Verifying and loading data

Now that we are finished connecting to and transforming the data, there should be three active queries and four intermediate queries listed in the Queries pane.

The active queries include Budgets and Forecast, People, and Hours. These should not be italicized. These are the active queries that will create tables in the data model. There should also be four intermediate queries for Tasks, January, February, and March that are italicized. These queries will not create tables in the data model but will be used by the active queries.

The Queries pane should look as follows:

Figure 4.19 – Queries pane

We can view how our sources and queries are related to one another by viewing the query dependencies. We can do this by performing the following steps:

  1. In Power Query Editor, click on the View tab of the Ribbon.
  2. Click the Query Dependencies button in the Dependencies area of the Ribbon. This displays the Query Dependencies...
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Greg Deckler is Vice President of the Microsoft Practice at Fusion Alliance and has been a professional technology systems consultant for over 25 years. Internationally recognized as an expert in Power BI, Greg Deckler is a Microsoft MVP for Data Platform and a superuser within the Power BI community with over 100,000 messages read, more than 11,000 replies, over 2,300 answers, and more than 75 entries in the Quick Measures Gallery. Greg founded the Columbus Azure ML and Power BI User Group (CAMLPUG) and presents at numerous conferences and events, including SQL Saturday, DogFood, and the Dynamic Communities User Group/Power Platform Summit.
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