In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:
Understanding DAX formulas
Using the AutoSum measure in Visual Studio
Creating calculated measures
Creating calculated columns
Using the IF function
Using the AND function
Using the SWITCH function
Using the CONCATENATE function
Using the LEFT function
Using the RELATED function
Using the RELATEDTABLE function
Using EVALUATE in DAX queries
Filtering based on a value
Filtering a related table
Using ALL to remove filters
Using ALL to calculate a percentage
Using the SUMMARIZE function
Adding columns to the SUMMARIZE function
Using ROLLUP with the SUMMARIZE function
Introduction
This chapter will explore how to leverage Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) in Power Pivot, tabular ...
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