I know it's been a bit since you posted this. Thank you very much for doing so. I am working my way through the script in an effort to learn. I have noticed that there are a number of 'false starts' in the script. Places where you started to do something one way and then changed your mind. It might be a good idea to clean those up and then repost the script. Otherwise, a less confident learner might end up really confused.
What if we have data with conditions per shift. 1st shift from 4 to 16, 2nd shift from 16 to 4 This condition will cause the data to be divided into 2 days (especially on 2nd shift). I have tried it but when visualizing shift 2 (hours 16 - 4). then the graph will be cut off in the middle, because hours 4 - 24 on this day, and hours 1 - 16 also on today
Hi Reza, thank you so much for your video. Very interesting and helpful. Also if I am fighting with some troubles withTime tables, I already added your channel and tutorials on my youtube
This is awesome mate. I have a small question. Let’s say, in my Data table, time is in 24 hours. Then which bin ( in your time table) should be connected to my 24H time ?
This info is so good. I read an article from radacad about temporal tables that led me to your channel. Can this be done in Power bi instead of SQL? I want to import data from organizational employee database(that overwrites changes so there is no historical data). Compare it in power bi to the table I currently have; if it is different, add a new record to show the SCD with new empl title and then date stamp it for that day?
Hi Radcad. Excellent video. Could you kindly post here the link to the data flow video you had mentioned at the end of this video? Thanks! Stay@Home & Stay@Healthy!
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I know it's been a bit since you posted this. Thank you very much for doing so. I am working my way through the script in an effort to learn. I have noticed that there are a number of 'false starts' in the script. Places where you started to do something one way and then changed your mind. It might be a good idea to clean those up and then repost the script. Otherwise, a less confident learner might end up really confused.
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What if we have data with conditions per shift. 1st shift from 4 to 16, 2nd shift from 16 to 4
This condition will cause the data to be divided into 2 days (especially on 2nd shift). I have tried it but when visualizing shift 2 (hours 16 - 4). then the graph will be cut off in the middle, because hours 4 - 24 on this day, and hours 1 - 16 also on today
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Hi Reza, thank you so much for your video. Very interesting and helpful. Also if I am fighting with some troubles withTime tables, I already added your channel and tutorials on my youtube
This is awesome mate. I have a small question. Let’s say, in my Data table, time is in 24 hours. Then which bin ( in your time table) should be connected to my 24H time ?
This info is so good. I read an article from radacad about temporal tables that led me to your channel. Can this be done in Power bi instead of SQL? I want to import data from organizational employee database(that overwrites changes so there is no historical data). Compare it in power bi to the table I currently have; if it is different, add a new record to show the SCD with new empl title and then date stamp it for that day?
Hi Radcad. Excellent video. Could you kindly post here the link to the data flow video you had mentioned at the end of this video? Thanks! Stay@Home & Stay@Healthy!
sure, this is one: th-cam.com/video/1TqfmfSnAqs/w-d-xo.html