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Microsoft Power BI Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft Power BI Cookbook Creating Business Intelligence Solutions of Analytical Data Models, Reports, and Dashboards

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788290142
Length 802 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Configuring Power BI Development Tools FREE CHAPTER 2. Accessing and Retrieving Data 3. Building a Power BI Data Model 4. Authoring Power BI Reports 5. Creating Power BI Dashboards 6. Getting Serious with Date Intelligence 7. Parameterizing Power BI Solutions 8. Implementing Dynamic User-Based Visibility in Power BI 9. Applying Advanced Analytics and Custom Visuals 10. Developing Solutions for System Monitoring and Administration 11. Enhancing and Optimizing Existing Power BI Solutions 12. Deploying and Distributing Power BI Content 13. Integrating Power BI with Other Applications

Creating table and matrix visuals

Table and matrix visuals are appropriate when visibility to precise, individual measures is needed or when data is viewed at a detailed level, such as individual transactions. Table visuals in Power BI conform to the classic "list" report format of columns and rows but support powerful cross-highlighting and formatting options, including conditional formatting. Matrix visuals include table visual features and correspond to the layout and general functionality of pivot tables in Excel: two-dimensional representations of measures with the ability to drill up and down the row and column axes.

In this recipe, a table visual is used to identify exceptions based on conditional formatting rules. Additionally, an example matrix visual is created to support interactive drill down and cross-highlighting. Brief examples of table visuals support...

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