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(Livestream Replay) Power BI Developer Mode: Connecting the Dots and Merging the Chaos! - Miguel Felix

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Ever feel like Power BI is throwing you into a maze of connections and scattered reports? Fear not! In this fun and interactive session, we’ll dive into Power BI's Developer Mode to demystify the process of updating connections on your models and seamlessly merging two reports into one masterpiece. No more data juggling or report chaos—just a smooth path to Power BI harmony! Whether you're a data wrangler or a curious BI enthusiast, this session will have you laughing, learning, and connecting all the right dots.

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Miguel Félix is a Lead BI Architect, with a background in finance with experience in several different areas like banking, events, manufacturing, wholesale, services. Data analysis was always a part of his daily tasks and the change from Excel to Power BI was a step in the right direction allowing him to change to consulting in BI in 2021. The engagement with the community was also a natural and he is a Super User in the Fabric community since the start of the program back in 2018 that allowed him to achieve a Microsoft MVP for the first time in 2019, after that came the blog and the presentations about everything related with Power BI and Fabric.

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Posted on October 11, 2024 and filed under Livestreams, Data Modeling, Power BI Features.

Different Approach to a Auto-Scaling Date Axis in Power BI

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn about an updated technique I applied after getting inspiration from another YouTube video showing this original technique. This approach achieves the result of a dynamic date axis that scales to your filtered date range, but with less model additions than the original approach. But while still using Field Parameters and some clever DAX. Tune in to learn more!

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Comparing Performance Analyzer Data (After Page Optimization)

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn how to interpret and review the Power BI Performance Analyzer data export (JSON). Plus leverage a template I built to let you compare two Performance Analyzer output files to see both the differences in page load time and object (visual) counts. Tune in to learn more!