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Learn to write DAX: a practical guide to learning Power Pivot for Excel and Power BI
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"Data analysis expressions (DAX) is the formula language of PowerPivot and this book is written to give hands-on practice to anyone who wants to become competent at writing such formulas. Sample exercises that explain each concept are provided and followed by practice questions and answers to maximize learning and experience with DAX."--
Matt Allington
Matt Allington spent the first 30 years of his career in the consumer packaged goods industry across sales, strategic planning and information technology before launching his consulting career in 2014. Matt has always been an avid spreadsheet user, first learning on Lotus 123 and then becoming an early adopter of Microsoft Excel in 1990. Matt's deep experience as a business user of data and an IT professional providing data to business users has uniquely placed him to understand the challenges of simply "getting it done". This experience is drawn out in Matt's teaching style in the way he communicates concepts to people who are trying to learn in a way that makes sense and hence is easy to learn.
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