In this section, we're going to look at some of the time intelligence functions in more detail by using them with some hands-on examples. As we mentioned in the previous section, you must have at least one date table in your data model for the functions in this group to work. If you don't have a date table in your data model already, make sure you add one, as outlined in the previous section on the date and time functions. This date table will also need to have a relationship with the SalesDateKey column in the Sales table.

Hands-On Business Intelligence with DAX
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Hands-On Business Intelligence with DAX
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Overview of this book
Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) is known for its ability to increase efficiency by extracting new information from data that is already present in your model. With this book, you’ll learn to use DAX’s functionality and flexibility in the BI and data analytics domains.
You’ll start by learning the basics of DAX, along with understanding the importance of good data models, and how to write efficient DAX formulas by using variables and formatting styles. You’ll then explore how DAX queries work with the help of examples. The book will guide you through optimizing the BI workflow by writing powerful DAX queries. Next, you’ll learn to manipulate and load data of varying complexity within Microsoft products such as Power BI, SQL Server, and Excel Power Pivot. You’ll then discover how to build and extend your data models to gain additional insights, before covering progressive DAX syntax and functions to understand complex relationships in DAX. Later, you’ll focus on important DAX functions, specifically those related to tables, date and time, filtering, and statistics. Finally, you’ll delve into advanced topics such as how the formula and storage engines work to optimize queries.
By the end of this book, you’ll have gained hands-on experience in employing DAX to enhance your data models by extracting new information and gaining deeper insights.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: Introduction to DAX for the BI Pro
What is DAX?
Using DAX Variables and Formatting
Building Data Models
Working with DAX in Power BI, Excel, and SSAS
Getting It into Context
Section 2: Understanding DAX Functions and Syntax
Progressive DAX Syntax and Functions
Table Functions
Date, Time, and Time Intelligence Functions
Filter Functions
Statistical Functions
Working with DAX Patterns
Section 3: Taking DAX to the Next Level
Optimizing Your Data Model
Optimizing Your DAX Queries
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