This course forms part of the Microsoft Power BI Analyst Professional Certificate. This Professional Certificate consists of a series of courses that offers a good starting point for a career in data analysis using Microsoft Power BI.

Extract, Transform and Load Data in Power BI
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Extract, Transform and Load Data in Power BI
This course is part of Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst Professional Certificate

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How to set up a data source and explain and configure storage modes in Power BI.
How to prepare for data modeling by cleaning and transforming data.
How to use profiling tools to identify data anomalies.
How to reference queries and dataflows and use the Advanced Editor to modify code.
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Reviewed on Oct 19, 2023
Very In-Depth course. There are some spelling mistakes in a graded assignment else is fine.
Reviewed on Dec 19, 2023
Very clear cut concepts about ETL process and most essential part is the exercises with quizzes which enhance the knowledge and skills to become a data analyst
Reviewed on Jan 8, 2024
Focus a little more on examples and hand-on exercises rather than ultra specific definitions or concepts. Some questions are false just because on one word.




