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Hello,
I would like to know interesting books to expand knowledge of the M language and DAX functions.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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Hi there,
Happy to help!
For DAX, PowerPivotPro (Rob Collie) provides a great book, blog, and trainings all on PowerPivot, DAX, M, and Power BI.
The folks over at SQLBI also provide a great blog and trainings as well.
For M I would recommend Ken Pul's Book M is For Data Monkey. His Blog is also great for both DAX and M.
Hopefully this helps get you started. 🙂
Reid Havens - Principal Consultant
PowerPivotPro
Hello,
Thank you very much for your information.
Best regards.
If you ever get stuck, feel free to post a new message. Knowledge sharing is welcome as well.
Hello,
You are right. Sharing we learn everyone else.
Thank you very much and best regards.
Hi there,
Happy to help!
For DAX, PowerPivotPro (Rob Collie) provides a great book, blog, and trainings all on PowerPivot, DAX, M, and Power BI.
The folks over at SQLBI also provide a great blog and trainings as well.
For M I would recommend Ken Pul's Book M is For Data Monkey. His Blog is also great for both DAX and M.
Hopefully this helps get you started. 🙂
Reid Havens - Principal Consultant
PowerPivotPro
Hello,
Thank you very much for your information.
Best regards
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