Data Analysis Fundamentals - PivotTables, Power Query & Data Model

Data Analysis Fundamentals - PivotTables, Power Query & Data Model

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) PivotTable Basics: 1) Drag and Drop Field Names to add criteria to PivotTable, 2) Cross Tabulated Table, 3) Layout Formatting, 4) Number Formatting

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) PivotTable Basics: 1) Drag and Drop Field Names to add criteria to PivotTable, 2) Cross Tabulated Table, 3) Layout Formatting, 4) Number Formatting

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Data Analysis Fundamentals - PivotTables, Power Query & Data Model

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  1. 1 ) Introduction
  2. 2 ) Sort
  3. 3 ) Sorting one column
  4. 4 ) Sorting multiple columns
  5. 5 ) Sorting Mixed Data
  6. 6 ) Filter feature
  7. 7 ) Filter Drop-down Arrows to see Unique List
  8. 8 ) Filter Different Data Types
  9. 9 ) Filter to Extract Records
  10. 10 ) OR Logical Test (OR Criteria) Discussion
  11. 11 ) AND Logical Test (AND Criteria) Discussion
  12. 12 ) BETWEEN and NOT Criteria
  13. 13 ) PivotTable. Discussion of Crosstabulated tables and PivotTables as “Calculations with Criteria”, both AND Criteria and OR Criteria.
  14. 14 ) PivotTable Basics: 1) Drag and Drop Field Names to add criteria to PivotTable, 2) Cross Tabulated Table, 3) Layout Formatting, 4) Number Formatting
  15. 15 ) Adding Slicers
  16. 16 ) Creating a Custom Style for a PivotTable
  17. 17 ) Name PivotTable
  18. 18 ) Create PivotTable using “Summarize Values By”, which allows us to change the Aggregate Functions like: SUM, COUNT, AVERAGE.
  19. 19 ) Group Dates by Month and Year
  20. 20 ) Create PivotTable using “Show Values As” to calculate “% of Column Total”.
  21. 21 ) Hide items in Slicer
  22. 22 ) Connect Multiple Slicers to Multiple PivotTables.
  23. 23 ) Sort in PivotTable.
  24. 24 ) Create multiple PivotTables with a single click using “Show Report Filter Pages”
  25. 25 ) Why we need Power Query and Power Pivot Data Model
  26. 26 ) Introduction to Power Query (Get & Transform)
  27. 27 ) Power Query Example 1: Clean and Transform Data Table, Create PivotTable Based on Power Query Update, 3) Add new data to table and Refresh to update Query and PivotTable
  28. 28 ) Power Query to Unpivot a Crosstabulated Table into a Proper Data Set.
  29. 29 ) Introduction to Power Pivot and the Data Model
  30. 30 ) Power Query to import multiple Text File tables with over one million records combine them into a single Table. We will use the “From File, From Folder” option.
  31. 31 ) Load the million records in Power Query into the Power Pivot Data Model.
  32. 32 ) Add an Excel Table into the Power Pivot Data Model
  33. 33 ) Update Power Query
  34. 34 ) Build a relationship between tables in the Power Pivot Data Model.
  35. 35 ) Build PivotTable from Millions of Records from Two Tables
  36. 36 ) Add new Text File to Folder and Update PivotTable.
  37. 37 ) Summary

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