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Excel 2019 Bible

You're reading from   Excel 2019 Bible The complete guide to Excel 2019

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Wiley
ISBN-13 9781119514787
Length 1120 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John Walkenbach John Walkenbach
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Michael Alexander Michael Alexander
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

1. Cover
2. Introduction FREE CHAPTER 3. Part I: Getting Started with Excel 4. Part II: Working with Formulas and Functions 5. Part III: Creating Charts and Other Visualizations 6. Part IV: Managing and Analyzing Data 7. Part V: Understanding Power Pivot and Power Query 8. Part VI: Automating Excel 9. Index
10. End User License Agreement

CHAPTER 36
Working Directly with the Internal Data Model

Up until now, you used the Power Pivot Ribbon interface to work with the internal data model. As you will discover in this chapter, however, you can use a combination of PivotTables and Excel data connections to interact directly with the internal data model—without the Power Pivot Ribbon interface.

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Most of the examples in this chapter are available on this book's website at www.wiley.com/go/excel2019bible. The filename is Internal Data Model.xlsx.

Directly Feeding the Internal Data Model

Imagine that you have the Transactions table shown in Figure 36.1. On another worksheet, you have an Employees table (see Figure 36.2) that contains information about the employee.

Screenshot of the Transactions table for directly feeding the internal data model.

FIGURE 36.1 This table shows transactions by employee number.

Screenshot of the Transactions table that provides information on employees: first name, last name, and job title.

FIGURE 36.2 This table...

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