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I am being asked to create a report from a giant data table of 2023 FDIC bank information. There are 50+ columns of data, and I was not given any KPIs in particular, so I am able to create basically whatever I want. The data I am working with can be found here: https://www7.fdic.gov/sod/dynaDownload.asp?barItem=6
I have two questions:
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Hi @Anonymous
Technically you CAN build power bi report with only one large table. its not a problem.
Ideally Power bi works best with star schema model , when you split 50 + columns info facts and dimentions its easier for you to understand the data and relate them rather than analysing whole big flat table.
But it depends , if you have small amount of data and splitting them into smaller table would take lot of efforts and lead to complex formules, i would still keep only one table and work with it
you can check folloowing article to undestand pros and cons of both method
for your second question, yes calculated column would be best approach to handle slicing and filtering more effective way
Thanks and Regards,
Sayali
Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful!!
@Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous
Technically you CAN build power bi report with only one large table. its not a problem.
Ideally Power bi works best with star schema model , when you split 50 + columns info facts and dimentions its easier for you to understand the data and relate them rather than analysing whole big flat table.
But it depends , if you have small amount of data and splitting them into smaller table would take lot of efforts and lead to complex formules, i would still keep only one table and work with it
you can check folloowing article to undestand pros and cons of both method
for your second question, yes calculated column would be best approach to handle slicing and filtering more effective way
Thanks and Regards,
Sayali
Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful!!
@Anonymous
Proud to be a Super User!
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