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Isidro
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Bibliography on M language and DAX functions

Hello,

 

I would like to know interesting books to expand knowledge of the M language and DAX functions.

 

Thank you very much and best regards.

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Hi there,

 

Happy to help!

 

For DAX, PowerPivotPro (Rob Collie) provides a great book, blog, and trainings all on PowerPivot, DAX, M, and Power BI. 

 

The folks over at SQLBI also provide a great blog and trainings as well.

 

For M I would recommend Ken Pul's Book M is For Data Monkey. His Blog is also great for both DAX and M.

 

Hopefully this helps get you started. 🙂


Reid Havens - Principal Consultant

PowerPivotPro

 

 

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sdjensen
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I agree that when it comes to info about DAX there is no one above the brilliant guys from SQLBI, but when it comes to M my main source of information is Chris Webb - he has a very interesting blog and wrote a very good book about Power Query/M

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sdjensen
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Solution Sage

I agree that when it comes to info about DAX there is no one above the brilliant guys from SQLBI, but when it comes to M my main source of information is Chris Webb - he has a very interesting blog and wrote a very good book about Power Query/M

/sdjensen

Hello,

 

Thank you very much for your information.

 

Best regards.

v-chuncz-msft
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@Isidro,

 

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Hello,

 

You are right. Sharing we learn everyone else.

 

Thank you very much and best regards.

Hi there,

 

Happy to help!

 

For DAX, PowerPivotPro (Rob Collie) provides a great book, blog, and trainings all on PowerPivot, DAX, M, and Power BI. 

 

The folks over at SQLBI also provide a great blog and trainings as well.

 

For M I would recommend Ken Pul's Book M is For Data Monkey. His Blog is also great for both DAX and M.

 

Hopefully this helps get you started. 🙂


Reid Havens - Principal Consultant

PowerPivotPro

 

 

Hello,

 

Thank you very much for your information.

 

Best regards

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