Excellent tutorial! I do have a question about scoring on the exam: With question 1, the answer used three of the five choices, in a specific order. If one were to leave off the "delete duplicate queries" step, would partial credit be given? Thanks!
Great video! I was questioning as to why the answer wasn't C but when I jumped into PQ...I realized the silly errors of my ways. Again, great video and thank you!
Question 1 : Very dirty approach. You should create a table with the "add table", name 1 column "Date", append each individual query into the newly created table and disable load for both excel files. In your example all next weeks will be added to the week 1 table, which doesnt make sense
Thank you for sharing, I love your practical Power BI videos :)
Excellent tutorial! I do have a question about scoring on the exam: With question 1, the answer used three of the five choices, in a specific order. If one were to leave off the "delete duplicate queries" step, would partial credit be given?
Thanks!
Hi. Thank you for making these videos. I am learning a lot through your series. Do you have any tutorial on 'relationships and cardinality'?
Thanks for this episode. Commenting befoe watching because i know its going to be great
Many thanks for you 🙏
Could you send the pdf for me please?
Brilliant video, you explain these concepts really well, at an engaging pace that I could follow.
Hi, You have mentioned about the 9 hr video. Where can I find the link for the same?
Hi, You have mentioned about the 9 hr video. Where can I find the link for the same?
Hi, You have mentioned about the 9 hr video. Where can I find the link for the same?
Great video! I was questioning as to why the answer wasn't C but when I jumped into PQ...I realized the silly errors of my ways. Again, great video and thank you!
You must be Mitchell Pearson sister you look like him talk like him. 😂😂
Thank you!
Question 1 : Very dirty approach. You should create a table with the "add table", name 1 column "Date", append each individual query into the newly created table and disable load for both excel files. In your example all next weeks will be added to the week 1 table, which doesnt make sense
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