I have viewed hundreds of Power Bi videos. This one is easily in the top 5. Simply GOLD! This concept is a critical Rosetta stone for me. Thank you so much!
Hi, so I just started on learning Dax, and came across your Dax Fridays series. However it seems that there is DAX Fridays! and DAX Fridays! 101, which are 2 different series. Wouldn't it have been better to provide a more varied naming scheme. So that you don't try finding episode 5 and ending up on Calculate part 1, when you're looking for the next order of evaluation. Just a thought. For the rest. I do appreciate the depth of consideration and context to the video explanations, keep it up.
I may be mistaken, but the products table in your filter isn't the "entire" products table. All table references are evaluated in the current filter context. Doesn't affect the outcome here, but thought it should be mentioned
Hi curbal! thank you for your y tube and i have questions is there any difference? beteween filter(products, products[product name]="Queso Cabrales#,products[category id]>=4) and filter(filter(products,products[product name]="Queso Cabrales",produts[Category id]>=4)) i guess it would be same, you decribed second one,
I have viewed hundreds of Power Bi videos. This one is easily in the top 5. Simply GOLD! This concept is a critical Rosetta stone for me. Thank you so much!
Thrilled it helped!!
you are born for teach powerbi❤
Another great video, thank you, Ruth. ❤ all your videos. You're the best!
You too ❤
Thanks!
Super thanks!! 😄
Insane video! Useful for people working with big tables. Thanks a lot!
Thank you Ruth. Nice delivery there.
even the paid courses are not this intuitive. Thank you Ruth ...
My pleasure :)
Thanks Ruth, very well explained, good weekend 👍
Hi, so I just started on learning Dax, and came across your Dax Fridays series. However it seems that there is DAX Fridays! and DAX Fridays! 101, which are 2 different series. Wouldn't it have been better to provide a more varied naming scheme. So that you don't try finding episode 5 and ending up on Calculate part 1, when you're looking for the next order of evaluation. Just a thought. For the rest. I do appreciate the depth of consideration and context to the video explanations, keep it up.
I may be mistaken, but the products table in your filter isn't the "entire" products table. All table references are evaluated in the current filter context. Doesn't affect the outcome here, but thought it should be mentioned
Thanks Ruth😀 It is really very helpful concept!
Another great video, thank you Ruth
Hi Ruth, very interesting video! Thank you!
Hi im a bigginer in dax wich one of your list of videos should i start to learn functions and how it works.
I learned them in the order of the videos, it might work for you too. Try it!
Ruth gracias por compartirnos tu conocimiento , que video tan util y bien explicado.
que gusto escuchar a esta asturianina, bravo
Asturiano tambien?
/Ruth
¡¡Gran video sobre Power BI y aún mejor promoción del Cabrales!!
Genial
Great video!
Hi curbal!
thank you for your y tube and i have questions
is there any difference?
beteween
filter(products, products[product name]="Queso Cabrales#,products[category id]>=4)
and
filter(filter(products,products[product name]="Queso Cabrales",produts[Category id]>=4))
i guess it would be same, you decribed second one,
Dont remember why I did that, but there is a difference:
m.th-cam.com/video/4ynvzlDnQkE/w-d-xo.html
/Ruth
Nice video. Please do it for Calculate too in detail. Then we will get a clear idea about this. Thanks and look forward for the next video on this.
hmm easy as it is :D
thanks
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I love that "There is exceptions"
There are always exceptions right???
Too easy otherwise !
/Ruth
@@CurbalEN I learned this years ago in French lessons there are ALWAYS exceptions to the spelling rules
@@mehdihammadi6145 Same when I was in school :)
/Ruth