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Hello guys, I have finished reading Microsoft Power Query: Collect, combine, and transform data using Power Query in Excel and Power BI and am looking for more advanced literature on the topic.
Any recommendations ?
Thank you,
Maros
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@solexecution , refer these links from thebiccountant.com
| Chris Webb’s M-Webinar | This is the best intro to M as a language at the moment. Recommending it as the first hour to invest in your Power Query & M-skills. |
| Ben Gribaudo’s series | Systematic intro of M as a language |
| Introduction to Power Query (informally known as “M”) Formula Language | Quick intro, but watch out: Strangely hidden. You can reach the content via the left navigation pane only! |
| Introduction to Power Query M Code | Brief introduction into the M-language in Power Query |
| Video about M language concept | Lean back and enjoy the M(agic) |
| Formula Language Specification | Techie-hardcore: Describes the structure of the language. Quickly flip through for the first time to get an orientation. Read again after you’ve practiced for some time, with any luck it will start to speak to you
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| Formula Reference | Bookmark this: All functions with their specs. And actively use this!: Read the specs, copy the example codes, paste it into the formula bar or advanced editor and study the results. |
| M-Code Editor | How to create WordPad ++ editor for M, also includes a very useful function on how to extract additional metadata for #shared-function-list. |
Power Query, Get Data, Get and Transform & M: M is for Data Monkey, Power Query for Power BI and Excel
Power Pivot & DAX: Learn to write Dax, Power Pivot and Power BI, The Definite Guide to DAX
Power BI: Introducing Power BI , Analyzing data with Power BI…
From Microsoft: PowerBI, Power Query
@solexecution , refer these links from thebiccountant.com
| Chris Webb’s M-Webinar | This is the best intro to M as a language at the moment. Recommending it as the first hour to invest in your Power Query & M-skills. |
| Ben Gribaudo’s series | Systematic intro of M as a language |
| Introduction to Power Query (informally known as “M”) Formula Language | Quick intro, but watch out: Strangely hidden. You can reach the content via the left navigation pane only! |
| Introduction to Power Query M Code | Brief introduction into the M-language in Power Query |
| Video about M language concept | Lean back and enjoy the M(agic) |
| Formula Language Specification | Techie-hardcore: Describes the structure of the language. Quickly flip through for the first time to get an orientation. Read again after you’ve practiced for some time, with any luck it will start to speak to you
|
| Formula Reference | Bookmark this: All functions with their specs. And actively use this!: Read the specs, copy the example codes, paste it into the formula bar or advanced editor and study the results. |
| M-Code Editor | How to create WordPad ++ editor for M, also includes a very useful function on how to extract additional metadata for #shared-function-list. |
Power Query, Get Data, Get and Transform & M: M is for Data Monkey, Power Query for Power BI and Excel
Power Pivot & DAX: Learn to write Dax, Power Pivot and Power BI, The Definite Guide to DAX
Power BI: Introducing Power BI , Analyzing data with Power BI…
From Microsoft: PowerBI, Power Query
Thank you, good summary bookmarked all new ones.
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