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DAX Cookbook

You're reading from   DAX Cookbook Over 120 recipes to enhance your business with analytics, reporting, and business intelligence

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839217074
Length 552 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Thinking in DAX 2. Dealing with Dates and Calendars FREE CHAPTER 3. Tangling with Time and Duration 4. Transforming Text and Numbers 5. Figuring Financial Rates and Revenues 6. Computing Customer KPIs 7. Evaluating Employment Measures 8. Processing Project Performance 9. Calculating Common Industry Metrics 10. Using Uncommon DAX Patterns 11. Solving Statistical and Mathematical Formulas 12. Applying Advanced DAX Patterns 13. Debugging and Optimizing DAX 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exploiting alternatives to DAX's time intelligence

The problem with DAX's time intelligence functions, other than the fact that they are ill-named, is that, well, they really are not all that intelligent. You see, all of these functions proceed from the same basic assumption that everything works on the basis of a standard calendar year. However, this is not the case for many businesses, including Microsoft! Thus, this underlying assumption of a standard calendar year makes any DAX time intelligence functions dealing with quarters particularly useless. In addition, many of the time intelligence functions are not supported in DirectQuery mode, which, again, makes them entirely useless in such scenarios.

But fear not, as I have mentioned, the vast majority of DAX's time intelligence functions are really not all that intelligent. In fact, they are really simple shorthand...

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DAX Cookbook
Published in: Mar 2020
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781839217074
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