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AdoLaso
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PowerBI.mdb Database Access download

Where can I get/download "PowerBI.mdb" file of DB Access used during tutorial "Guided Learning(Getting Data"

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I think that tutorial is more 'show and tell' than hands-on.  But the Access database it uses looks like the one used in this edX course, which is recommended as a thorough, hands-on introduction to Power BI: https://www.edx.org/course/analyzing-visualizing-data-power-bi-microsoft-dat207x-4

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Hi @AdoLaso,

 

I haven't found out "power bi.mdb" or other sample files in "Getting Data" article, if it means the download the access database, you can download the access database at below link:

 

https://products.office.com/en-sg/access

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Thank you for your answer  but what I'm looking for is the data sets used during the tutorial online that you can follow in the web of powerbi. One of this example is a dabase access called PowerBI.mdb. It's a pity not to find these examples to practise on my own.

It would help to know what tutorial you're talking about. Do you have a link to this tutorial?





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This is the link to this tutorial where the teacher uses a DB Access called PowerBi.mdb. I was trying to find the examples that are used in these tutorials, but I haven't find anything, perhaps they are not available. It's a pity because tutorials are always better if you can practise what you are watching.

 

https://powerbi.microsoft.com/es-es/guided-learning/powerbi-learning-1-2-connect-to-data-sources-in-...

 

Thank you so much.

 

Anonymous
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I think that tutorial is more 'show and tell' than hands-on.  But the Access database it uses looks like the one used in this edX course, which is recommended as a thorough, hands-on introduction to Power BI: https://www.edx.org/course/analyzing-visualizing-data-power-bi-microsoft-dat207x-4

Thank you so much for your answer. I'll enroll this course.

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