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Learn Power BI - Second Edition

You're reading from  Learn Power BI - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801811958
Pages 458 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Greg Deckler Greg Deckler
Profile icon Greg Deckler

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface Section 1:The Basics
Chapter 1: Understanding Business Intelligence and Power BI Chapter 2: Planning Projects with Power BI Section 2:The Desktop
Chapter 3: Up and Running with Power BI Desktop Chapter 4: Connecting to and Transforming Data Chapter 5: Creating Data Models and Calculations Chapter 6: Unlocking Insights Chapter 7: Creating the Final Report Section 3:The Service
Chapter 8: Publishing and Sharing Chapter 9: Using Reports in the Power BI Service Chapter 10: Understanding Dashboards, Apps, Goals, and Security Chapter 11: Refreshing Content Section 4:The Future
Chapter 12: Deploying, Governing, and Adopting Power BI Chapter 13: Putting Your Knowledge to Use Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a data model

The concept of a data model or dataset is fundamental to Power BI. In short, a data model is defined by the tables that are created from Power Query queries, the metadata (data about data) regarding the columns within the tables, and finally, the relationships that are defined between tables. Relationships are needed to connect individual tables to one another. In Power BI, the data model is stored within an Analysis Services tabular cube. It is the creation of this data model that enables self-service analytics and reporting.

In Chapter 4, Connecting to and Transforming Data, we connected to various sources of data (three different Excel files) that in turn created seven different queries, which ultimately resulted in four queries that loaded data tables into our data model. We will now stitch those individual tables, along with our previously created data table, into a cohesive data model that can be used for further analysis.

Touring the Model view

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