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Master data transformation techniques using Power Query in Excel and Power BI. Learn to manage, optimize, and automate your data workflows with practical examples.
Key Features- Comprehensive coverage of Power Query from basics to advanced techniques
- Seamless integration and movement of queries between Excel and Power BI
- Hands-on practice with real-world data scenarios to build your confidence
- Understand Power Query fundamentals
- Manage queries effectively
- Transform and cleanse data
- Import data from diverse sources
- Utilize advanced features like M language
- Automate and optimize data processes
Ideal for data analysts, Excel users, and Power BI enthusiasts looking to streamline data processing. Readers should have a basic understanding of Excel and data handling concepts. No prior knowledge of Power Query is required.
Genre: Computers / Data Science / General (fancy, right?)
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