Category: Microsoft Fabric
19
Nov
SQL Database in Fabric – What, Why, and How?
by Nikola
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Once upon a time, there was a SQL Server, an undisputed emperor of operational databases! In this article, we examine the key characteristics of the...
29
Oct
DP-600 Exam Update: Less is More or More is Less?
by Nikola
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What's new and updated in the popular DP-600 certificate and what you need to be aware of before taking the exam
13
Oct
How to overcome the Identity column limitation in Microsoft Fabric
by Nikola
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Identity column feature is an excellent example of the "missing puzzle" in Microsoft Fabric. Hence, we still have to rely on some workarounds and "hacks"...
29
Sep
Mastering DP-600 Exam: Implementing Star Schema in Fabric Lakehouse
by Nikola
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You've heard that Star schema IS the preferred way for modeling data in your BI solutions. But, how do you create one in the Fabric...
21
Sep
THE Strongest Link! 5 Reasons why Semantic Link IS the Fabric big deal
by Nikola
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Learn how Semantic Link feature will transform the world of analytics we know today!
07
Jul
Mastering DP-600 Exam: DAX For The Win Part 2 – Window Functions and Information Functions
by Nikola
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Continuing our "DAX for DP-600" journey, let's introduce two very powerful group of functions - Window and Information functions
17
Jun
How to bring SQL Server data into Microsoft Fabric
by Nikola
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Options, options...In this article, you'll learn what are the possibilities for bringing your on-prem SQL Server data to Microsoft Fabric
23
May
What is a Power Query Template and why it’s a big deal in the era of Fabric?
by Nikola
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Power Query Template is one of the "hidden gems" for moving your data from existing Power BI solutions to Fabric
04
May
Mastering DP-600 Exam: Implement Calculation Groups
by Nikola
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Calculation groups are one of the most powerful features in Power BI to reduce the data model complexity and measure redundancy!
19
Apr
Mastering DP-600 Exam: Implement a Star Schema for Power BI Semantic Model
by Nikola
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You've heard that Star schema IS the preferred way for modeling data in your PowerBI semantic models. But, how do you create one? It's easier...