Hi Alex, I'm enjoying your Power BI series, thanks for making these videos. They came just at the right time for me as my boss wants me to create her a Power BI dashboard to analyse job application statistics and I've never done it before. These videos will be a great starting point. Thanks again!
Hi Alex :) I really like Your videos, but in that paricular one I wouldn't recommend using both direction in relationships, especially for beginers. It may cause difficult to predict implications in more complex data models. I would recommend probably to use RELATED measure (but I am not an expert [yet]) ;)
Hi Alex! Loved the last 3 videos. They are really helpful id someone is a complete newbie in Power BI. Eagerly waiting for the whole playlist so that I can Binge-learn ;)
Dear Alex, Thanks for all you do, I really appreciate all the tutorials you put in here. This is just to notify you that I have been finding it difficult to download the dataset. I have tried all means but it is still the same, but it wasn't like this before. Kindly help look into it. Thank you.Regards.
Following your YT channel and part of the Analyst Builder community. Thank you for all of your knowledge spilled out to others to make us better. I did have a question at the 7:45 mark. When it comes to the cross filter direction, should it always be listed as both for any relationship? Or is it specific to what the needs are of the data?
@alex the analyst when you were studying to become a Data analyst did you remember everything you trained for when you finally got a job or did you have to retrain again on the technical skills that were difficult for you ?
Was a little confused about the files (Customer Information Apocalypse Sale, and Apocalypses Store) being out of order like in the video (I say this bc I had issues updating the cardinality like he showed) but I pushed along by the end of it.
hey Alex, thanks for the tutorial. I was thinking about the Single Cross Filter Direction, but I cound't find a reason to have it. is there a reason for having Single Direction? I feel like it should always be both
Hi Alex, thank you for providing this Power BI tutorials. On this tutorial number 3, at video stamp 4:24, when clicking the dropdown arrow on the top table, it's not displaying the table 'Customer Information' to select. It's only showing 'Apocolypse Sales' and 'Apocolypse Store'. And on the bottom table, it's only showing two tables as well ----- the 'Customer Information' and 'Apocolypse Store'. I'm not sure why both the top and bottom tables are only displaying two tables, instead of three. Your input is very much appreciated so I could proceed with your tutorials. Thank you!
Hello. I think there is a confusion on the counting part because if we want to find how many product is sold by state, we should look sale and customer table. If im wrong please aware me
Hello Alex! Just to be clear, would you advice to keep the cross filter direction on single or both? Will this depend on the visualization outcome? (as you showed us the value "10" was the same for every case until you changed the relationship) Thank you!
Hi Alex. I have a pretty good level at Excel and I want to go ahead, to reach a higher level. So I think I should learn VBA. Buuuut I took a course on SQL and I watched many of your videos recently and you didn't mention VBA in any video. So now I'm not sure if learning VBA is worth it. What are your thoughts about it? I really appreciate yoour thoughts, so I hope you can answer me. Thanks a lot 💕
It seems really hard to be able to get a Data Analyst job without a degree. What would you recommend to someone who’s currently working on his degree in IT in order to stand out? Would offering to work for a company for free (internship) be a good way to get “hired” and some experience on your resume? Thanks for all your information!
Don't work for free for someone else. Find some projects to do and do them on your own time. If it is about putting a company on your resume and you don't want to flat out lie. Create an LLC and make yourself an employee of your own company. Some good beginner(emphasis on beginner) curriculums to get a base from are the google data analyst or the IBM data analyst.
Hey Alex, would you know if it’s possible to have multiple active relationships for the same variable? My case is as follows: I have a SF object called projects which represent a business deal. The project has fields for multiple participants, such as buyer’s attorney and seller’s attorney which can be populated with an “organization” object. I’m trying to create a table that shows the 7 participant types across a project where I can use a single slicer and type in a single name (ex: XYZ Law Firm) and I can see all the projects they’re associated with regardless of role. How could I set these relationships up? Also, the results in the columns currently only show the SF ID value of the org, not the name
Sit while creating the Relationship i m not having save option for relationship ... And after using another method of dragging and dropping still it is not working the relationship is not created .please help me sir
Hi Alex I have same heading names in different tables but when I load the data it is not exactly showing relation and if I try to relate it then I’m only able to do many to many can you please clarify what could be reason for it
I'm not sure to understand the difference between both and single.. Ive been using single in so many PowerBI projects and I never had any issues with my data ! I am wondering what I am missing lol
are we using different data sets every video? seems vague when working with different data sets every time. i feel like we didnt even do much with the previous data sets and now we are using another one. i wish we can use the same data sets from start to finish.
table result not showing when i chosse cross filter direction to both..my state become invisible and product id shows 10 rows single column.. any idea?.. after manual creating the relationship it works..
when building relationship, is it possible to have two tables that don't share any similarity but you create the similarity by copy a unique column from one table to the other sheet.. can that work ?
I have a question, why is the total like 10? For both times what is that total actually? Regardless of change both times it shows 10? If its a count total then surely the total of all states is not 10 is it?
I was trying to figure this out as well and went back to the Excel spreadsheet to figure it out. Under the Apocalypse Store there are 10 total Product IDs. The visualization in Power BI with the measure added is showing how many of each specific Product ID each store bought. So, Uncle Joe's Prep Shop is located in Dallas, Texas and it says Texas bought 10 in Power BI. That means they purchased something from all 10 Product IDs. Alex's store is in New York and they purchased something from 9 of the 10 Product IDs. The Total stays at 10 in the visualization because it's the total number of Product IDs. It's not the sum of what each state bought. A little confusing, but hope this helps.
@@AlexTheAnalyst so just like in Tableau, you can’t just switch tabs and bring columns to your visualization? It is kind of surprising for such a brilliant tools that they haven’t built it what seems to be a simple function/solution. Maybe I am not aware but that’s what I am experiencing. Still new to all this.
‘Model tutorial’ doesn’t seem to be available to me as part of the file download. There is ‘bin lists tutorial’, ‘conditional formatting tutorial’, ‘DAX Tutorial’, ‘drill down tutorial’, ‘power query editor tutorial’, ‘relationship tutorial’ and ‘apocalypse food prep’ but not ‘model tutorial’, am I missing something?
Yes, when I watched this video first time , I couldn't get anything then I watched again for clarity that what Alex actually deliver in this video, eventually I understood whole video 😊