I’m going to show you how to use the offset function in Power BI. It’s one of the most dynamic tools you can use especially in your date tables. Once you master how to apply it in your time intelligence projects, you can get more in-depth insights that you won’t get using any other approach.
Tag: Time Intelligence Power BI
I’ll show you how to set up dynamic start and end dates when you’re using power query date tables. If you’ve been following this series on different Time Intelligence subjects, you already know how to create a date table using power query functions. You might have also read about how to change the end date
I’m going to show you how to use IsAfterToday in extended date tables for Power BI time intelligence scenarios. When it comes to DAX functions and other tools, I assign them certain jobs or personas in my head so that I can easily remember what they do. For example, I see SWITCH as an air
In this Power BI Showcase, we’re going to focus on time intelligence in Power BI to showcase how our business metric changes over time. We have a reseller of a product that’s being sold throughout the East Coast of Australia. We want to analyze all their key metrics which includes Sale and Profits among other
In this tutorial, we’ll go through date harvesting in Power BI to get information from a date slicer for a time intelligence analysis. From previous tutorials, we’ve learned how to extend our date table while integrating a holiday table to it. Now, we need to harvest dates from the data slicer to start using our