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Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst Certification Guide

You're reading from   Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst Certification Guide A comprehensive guide to becoming a confident and certified Power BI professional

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803238562
Length 398 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Edward Corcoran Edward Corcoran
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Orrin Edenfield Orrin Edenfield
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Table of Contents (25) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Preparing the Data
2. Chapter 1: Overview of Power BI and the PL-300 Exam FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Connecting to Data Sources 4. Chapter 3: Profiling the Data 5. Chapter 4: Cleansing, Transforming, and Shaping Data 6. Part 2 – Modeling the Data
7. Chapter 5: Designing a Data Model 8. Chapter 6: Using Data Model Advanced Features 9. Chapter 7: Creating Measures Using DAX 10. Chapter 8: Optimizing Model Performance 11. Part 3 – Visualizing the Data
12. Chapter 9: Creating Reports 13. Chapter 10: Creating Dashboards 14. Chapter 11: Enhancing Reports 15. Part 4 – Analyzing the Data
16. Chapter 12: Exposing Insights from Data 17. Chapter 13: Performing Advanced Analysis 18. Part 5 – Deploying and Maintaining Deliverables
19. Chapter 14: Managing Workspaces 20. Chapter 15: Managing Datasets 21. Part 6 – Practice Exams
22. Chapter 16: Practice Exams 23. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Practice Question Answers

Monitoring workspace usage

Part of managing deployed workspaces includes understanding how the content they contain is used in the organization. Understanding how content such as reports and dashboards are used can help provide feedback on their improvement and the value the organization users get from them. For example, if a set of enterprise reports is created, tested, and deployed to production but never used or usage drops off, then it's possible something is missing; perhaps the analysis is correct but the way the information is presented in the report visuals make it less useful, so users stop using the reports. Knowing how users use reports that have been deployed is a key part of managing Power BI workspaces. Usage metric reports are the way the Power BI service provides insight into how end users interact with your workspace content.

Using usage reports

Usage for reports and dashboards are surfaced with the help of reports that are generated by the Power BI service...

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