30% dealing with project managers who need something new every 4 hours
2 weeks ago | 7
90% wondering why Power BI is behind the times and other tools have the functions you need build inherently in the tool and 10% researching how to get things to work the way you want.
1 week ago | 0
That varies org to org. I would say 60% is educating end user on how to use the reports and dashboards.lol
2 weeks ago | 3
Is that after the time spent on the "clean" data that showed up as 100+ pretty formatted Excel data exports in a mix of formats with differing headers and layouts? Or the time explaining how there's $50m hole that nothing accounts for, and it's not your reporting that is broken...
2 weeks ago | 0
+ weeks of DAX because it is such an aweful and poorly documented language
2 weeks ago | 0
How to Power BI
Being a Power BI dev is:
30% building visuals,
25% fixing your own stuff,
20% fixing someone else's stuff,
15% explaining why in Excel it is different
10% explaining why numbers have changed
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2 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 334