How to use the Power BI Enterprise Gateway
How do I use the new Power BI Enterprise Gateway? In this tip we walk through the steps needed to set this up.
Power BI desktop edition for reporting and visualizations.
How do I use the new Power BI Enterprise Gateway? In this tip we walk through the steps needed to set this up.
Learn how to create a bell curve and histogram with the Power BI Desktop.
Read this tip to learn how to connect to on premise data sources with Power BI Personal Gateway.
What is the difference between Power BI Desktop and Power BI Online? What are the main areas of for Power BI Online? What data visualization options are available?
Learn how to pin a SQL Server Reporting Services SSRS report to the Power BI dashboards along with the associated limitations.
What are Power BI Desktop custom visualizations and how can I use them? Are there any security concerns? What files comprise a custom visualization? How can I review the files?
Learn about the mathematical formulas available in the Power BI Desktop and Power Query as well as how to load and convert data for your reporting needs.
Can I really make great data visualization reports with Power BI Desktop? What visualizations are available? How can I access my data? How difficult is it to make changes to my reports to make them more user friendly?
Power BI designer is based upon the Power Query formula language informally known as M and in this tip we look at how to convert and format numbers using the M language.
In this tip we look at how to use simple mathematical formulas when using the M Language using the Power BI desktop.
In this tip we look at the rounding functions that are available using the M language for the Power BI desktop designer.
Learn how the new Power BI Desktop can screen scrape data off websites and format the data for reporting purposes.
Learn about how to import data into the Power BI Desktop. See how to specify the header, remove rows, review the M language generated and more.
Learn about querying SQL Server data with the Power BI Desktop including split columns, changing data types, using the advanced editor and more.
Power BI Designer is an application where report designers can query, model, shape, form data, and create rich reports and dashboards based on the data.