From the course: Excel Business Intelligence: Power Pivot, DAX and Data Modeling
Introduction to DAX functions - Microsoft Excel Tutorial
From the course: Excel Business Intelligence: Power Pivot, DAX and Data Modeling
Introduction to DAX functions
Hey, everyone. Welcome to Section 6: DAX Syntax and Common Functions. This is when we really start to get hands-on and start to dig in and analyze the data in our data model. Now, one thing to note, we won't cover every function in the DAX language. It's a really rich, really complex language. My goal is to show you some of the most powerful and common functions that you can use to get up and running. So hope you enjoy.
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Introduction to DAX functions27s
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DAX formula syntax and operators4m 5s
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Common DAX function categories3m 54s
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Basic math and stats functions12m 45s
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COUNT, COUNTA, DISTINCTCOUNT, and COUNTROWS10m 35s
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Logical functions (IF, AND, and OR)16m 49s
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Switch and Switch (TRUE)10m 33s
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Text functions10m 53s
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The CALCULATE function14m 39s
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Add filter context with FILTER: Part 19m 20s
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Add filter context with FILTER: Part 214m 23s
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Remove filter context with ALL9m 6s
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Join data with RELATED3m 39s
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Iterator ("X") functions: SUMX12m 20s
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Iterator ("X") functions: RANKX5m 33s
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Basic date and time functions4m 58s
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Time intelligence formulas17m 2s
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Speed and performance considerations3m 3s
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DAX best practices2m 3s
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Final section53s
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Data visualization options4m 24s
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Wrapping up47s
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