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Two different dates related to the same variable! Help!
- Anonymous6 years ago
I will tel you a little tale about bumblebee. You see, scientists have proven that wings of a bumblebee are way to small to lift such big weight ... but the bumblebee doesn't know about that, and flies anyway.
I managed to fix all my issues with my report. I've cross check all databases and I'm sure that numbers shown are correct.
Thank you very much for your advice. I will still want to finish some Power BI coarse as I'm ambisious and stuborn.
Kind regards,
Daniel
Convertions, Ore created and other mentioned in the model are being stored in separate spreadsheets. I can't merge them in any way.
I know that I don't know nothing about power bi. I'm willing to learn and I'm doing everything that I can to master this software.
Anyway thank you for your commitment in solving my mystery.
"Hehe, I can see that both of us have nothing better to do on Sundays night than to write comments on power no forum "
You too 🙂
Anyway, the committment is ok BUT trust me: you CANNOT learn PBI by "starting using it and playing around". I know something like (with different levels, of course) Visual Basic, C, C++, Java, Javascript, Pascal, R, SQL and DAX.
No other language (maybe R, maybe) made me sweat blood like DAX because DAX cannot be learned one piece at a time by playing around and looking at example, forums etc. You *need* to study and really comprehend how it works inside. If you don't do it
- the best scenario is that you will fight a lot with it
- the worst scenario is that you make it work and give you a number, but that number will be wrong and you won't be able to understand why, exposing wrong numbers to your stakeholders.
Do yourself a favor. Go to sqlbi.com and run their free course.
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicableI will do that because I really want to know how to properly use power bi. I'm learning python as well.
Problem is, that I need to generate this mentioned report now and not after a year spent on learning.
May I ask you for your advice on that one? - Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
I will tel you a little tale about bumblebee. You see, scientists have proven that wings of a bumblebee are way to small to lift such big weight ... but the bumblebee doesn't know about that, and flies anyway.
I managed to fix all my issues with my report. I've cross check all databases and I'm sure that numbers shown are correct.
Thank you very much for your advice. I will still want to finish some Power BI coarse as I'm ambisious and stuborn.
Kind regards,
Daniel