Data Modeling in Power BI
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
A robust data model is essential for performant reports; poor design can cause issues. This course teaches you to model data in Power BI, manage table relationships, implement star/snowflake schemas, and use DAX and optimize for performance.
Creating and maintaining a data model that is performant and scalable is a difficult task, especially when dealing with a complex set of data. In this course, Data Modeling in Power BI, you’ll gain the ability to produce a model that is performant and provides a solid foundation for your reporting requirements. First, you’ll explore how to model your data using relationships into either a star or snowflake schema. Next, you’ll discover how to create DAX columns and DAX measures. Finally, you’ll learn how to optimize your model to improve performance. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of data modeling in Power BI needed to create a data model that expertly supports your Power BI reports.
Creating and maintaining a data model that is performant and scalable is a difficult task, especially when dealing with a complex set of data. In this course, Data Modeling in Power BI, you’ll gain the ability to produce a model that is performant and provides a solid foundation for your reporting requirements. First, you’ll explore how to model your data using relationships into either a star or snowflake schema. Next, you’ll discover how to create DAX columns and DAX measures. Finally, you’ll learn how to optimize your model to improve performance. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of data modeling in Power BI needed to create a data model that expertly supports your Power BI reports.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Create a Model in Power BI 17mins
- Enhance and Manage the Model 26mins
Taught by
Ben Howard
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