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Design tabular models for semantic analysis in Power BI - Microsoft Fabric Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate (DP-600) Cert Prep by Microsoft Press
Design tabular models for semantic analysis in Power BI
- [Speaker] Now that we have understood what Semantic model is and we have discussed the key features, let's go ahead and talk about designing tabular model for semantic analysis in Power BI. A tabular model is like a blueprint that organizes your data into tables similar to how the data is stored in Excel or databases. Each table contains rules and columns where the columns are fields like sales amount, product name, or date, and the rules are the actual data entries. The purpose of the tabular model is to create a clear, logical structure for your data so that it can be easily analyzed in Power BI. The Power BI understands the data in a tabular structure. This model serves as the foundation of your reports and dashboards helping us to pull insights from our data. Designing a tabular model for semantic analysis and Power BI involves creating a structure and organized representation of our data that makes it easy to…
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The importance of semantic modeling in data analytics9m 13s
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Design tabular models for semantic analysis in Power BI4m 48s
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Implement relationships and calculations using DAX5m 25s
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Optimize semantic models for performance and scalability1m 52s
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Implement security settings in Microsoft Fabric10m 6s
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Lab: Manage sensitivity labels in semantic models and lakehouses9m 56s
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Lab: DAX Studio and Tabular Editor 221m 44s
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