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In order to get a bit of an order in the jungle of DAX functions, I was looking for a mindmap, which I found earlier for SQL and pretty helpful. Surprisingly, I couldn't find one ... or let's say, Google did not find one.
So, what shall I do? I created it myself and here it is. A DAX mindmap.
I partly followed the MS documentation and what I know about DAX, which is a bit more than rudimentary. The mindmap does not contain all DAX functions, then the sheet would probably have the size of a soccer field ... or baseball ... whatever is your favorite game. Some functions appear double as they fit in more than one category. Each function has a link to the related MS doc page for reference.
It would be great to get you involved. Everyone is welcome to participate on the creation, just let me now, I add you to the board team (hope I figure out how to do that). After finalizing we will share it to the whole community.
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_ldNTpdw=/
@datadonuts Awesome work there, already shared with some of my colleagues, thanks!
Hi there. I think it would be much more beneficial to link to dax.guide instead of Microsoft... Apart from that - good job 🙂
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