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| #103677 in Books | TICKLING KEYS | 2015-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.75 x.50 x8.25l,.0 | File type: PDF | 180 pages | TICKLING KEYS||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Top-notch presentation!|By Frank Quarry|I've read many well-written computer books in my career, but, Learn to Write DAX, by Matt Allington, truly stands out. Not satisfied to merely instruct, Matt evinces a serious interest in the reader's success at mastering the subject. He keeps the lessons enjoyable, yet moves along at a snappy pace. A virtual course in DAX, the author eng|About the Author|
Matt Allington has worked in the retail and consumer packaged goods industries for more than 35 years in both commercial and information technology roles. He is the former business intelligence director for the Coca-Cola Company in A
Active learning lessons for mastering DAX
Data analysis expressions (DAX) is the formula language of PowerPivot and this book is written to give hands-on practice to anyone who wants to become competent at writing such formulas. Sample exercises that explain each concept are provided and followed by practice questions and answers to maximize learning and experience with DAX.
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