Goals
- Go further with functions
- Merge dimensions
- Create complex queries
Program
Reminders on formulas and variables
Create a formula
Transform a formula into a variable
Manage variables
User response function on a multi-query document
Replace function
Use of logical test Si
function
Use the if function to create groupings
Cumulative sum
function Date functions
Reminder on multi-query documents
Automatic synchronization
Display in a table of data coming from separate sources
Usefulness of synchronization
Case of objects that cannot be merged, problem solving
Reminder on query filters
Combine query filters
Manage priorities between query filters
Use complex operators (« at a time »)
Use complex operators (« except »)
Go beyond the limits of complex operators
Combine queries (« minus « )
Combine queries ( » intersection « )
Combine queries ( » union « )
Usefulness of subqueries
Create an » all « subquery
Create an » any « subquery
Limit of automatic calculations
Benefit of extended automatic syntax in formulas
Use the « where » operator to specify a context
Use the « in » operator to specify a context
Interpretation of the « #MULTIVALUE » error
Use the « ForAll operator «
Use the » ForEach « operator
Duration
2 days
Price
£ 943
Audience
Users, Business Intelligence Project Manager
Prerequisites
Spreadsheet knowledge
Reference
BUS881-F
Sessions
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