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Expert Data Modeling with Power BI - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246246
Pages 698 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Soheil Bakhshi Soheil Bakhshi
Profile icon Soheil Bakhshi

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface Section I: Data Modeling in Power BI
Introduction to Data Modeling in Power BI Data Analysis eXpressions and Data Modeling Section II: Data Preparation in Query Editor
Data Preparation in Power Query Editor Getting Data from Various Sources Common Data Preparation Steps Star Schema Preparation in Power Query Editor Data Preparation Common Best Practices Section III: Data Modeling
Data Modeling Components Star Schema and Data Modeling Common Best Practices Section IV: Advanced Data Modeling
Advanced Data Modeling Techniques Row-Level and Object-Level Security Dealing with More Advanced Data Warehousing Concepts in Power BI Introduction to Dataflows DirectQuery Connections to Power BI Datasets and Analysis Services in Composite Models New Options, Features, and DAX Functions Other Books You May Enjoy
Index

Define key columns in queries

One of the most important aspects of a relational database is defining key columns. The key columns are the columns used to define a relationship between two tables. The key column(s) in a table guarantees the uniqueness of each row of data. The key column guaranteeing the uniqueness of each row within a table is the primary key. The primary key of a table appearing in another table is called a foreign key. In many cases, a single column does not guarantee the uniqueness of rows, but the so-called Composite Key does by considering multiple columns as key columns. The xVelocity engine in the data model layer, as we discuss in more detail in Chapter 8, Data Modeling Components, does not support composite keys, but the Power Query engine does. By defining the key columns in the Power Query Editor, we get some performance gains in refreshing the data, especially when merging two tables. We discussed merging tables in Chapter 5, Common Data Preparation Steps...

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