Great video and good pace with good information. If couldn’t quite work out why you created the query for the aggregation table initially but it all came out in the wash. If you have any good references to blogs or other posts on the basics of aggregation tables and query type, that would be useful. (You mentioned a blog post in the video). Cheers
First of all thanks for the video and for sharing your knowledge! Is it possible to create aggregate tables from live connection instead of direct query?
Great question. The feature I show here is designed to work over DQ tables. There is a technique which I will showcase later in this series called the "Shadow Model" which allows you to hack your way into this working over an import table.
This is a very clear and concise overview. Thank you.
Great video and good pace with good information. If couldn’t quite work out why you created the query for the aggregation table initially but it all came out in the wash. If you have any good references to blogs or other posts on the basics of aggregation tables and query type, that would be useful. (You mentioned a blog post in the video). Cheers
Neatly explained!!! Thank you very much
First of all thanks for the video and for sharing your knowledge! Is it possible to create aggregate tables from live connection instead of direct query?
Maybe a stupid question, but, is this feature only for DQ or can you use it if the whole model was import?
Great question. The feature I show here is designed to work over DQ tables. There is a technique which I will showcase later in this series called the "Shadow Model" which allows you to hack your way into this working over an import table.
@@daxtips1301 Awesome!!! Looking forward to the "Shadow Model" technique.