Welcome to the Power BI Desktop Course in (Urdu اردو / Hindi हिंदी) language.
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If you’re a data professional or an aspiring analyst aiming to master the leading business intelligence platform, you’re in the perfect spot.
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Throughout this course, you’ll engage in hands-on projects and unique real-world assignments to sharpen your skills.
The Course Project:
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Imagine yourself as a Business Intelligence Analyst for AdventureWorks Cycles, a fictitious manufacturing company. Your mission is to transform raw data into professional-grade reports and dashboards. These will track KPIs, analyze regional performance, delve into product-level trends, and pinpoint high-value customers.
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Don’t fret! We’ll be your mentors every step of the way. Expect crystal-clear explanations and valuable pro tips, ensuring your journey from novice to expert – is guaranteed.
This course is designed to follow the critical stages of the business intelligence workflow and simulate real-world tasks that data professionals encounter on the job:
STAGE 1: Connecting & Shaping Data
In this stage, we’ll focus on building automated workflows to extract, transform, and load our project data using Power Query and explore common data connectors, storage modes, profiling tools, table transformations, and more:
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Data connectors
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Storage & import modes
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Query editing tools
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Table transformations
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Connecting to a database
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Extracting data from the web
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QA and profiling tools
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Text, numerical, date & time tools
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Rolling calendars
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Index & conditional columns
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Grouping & aggregating
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Pivoting & unpivoting
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Merging & appending queries
STAGE 2: Creating a Relational Data Model
In stage 2, we’ll review data modeling best practices, introduce topics like cardinality, normalization, filter flow, and star schemas, and begin to build our AdventureWorks data model from the ground up:
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Database normalization
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Fact & dimension tables
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Primary & foreign keys
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Star & snowflake schemas
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Active & inactive relationships
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Relationship cardinality
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Filter context & flow
STAGE 3: Adding Calculated Fields with DAX
In stage 3, we’ll introduce data analysis expressions (DAX). We’ll create calculated columns and measures, explore topics like row and filter context, and practice applying powerful tools like filter functions, iterators, and time intelligence patterns:
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DAX vs. M
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Calculated columns & measures
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Implicit, explicit & quick measures
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Measure calculation steps
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DAX syntax & operators
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Math & stats functions
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Conditional & logical functions
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The SWITCH function
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Text functions
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Date & time functions
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The RELATED function
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CALCULATE, FILTER & ALL
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Iterator (X) functions
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Time intelligence patterns
STAGE 4: Visualizing Data with Reports
Stage 4 is about bringing our data to LIFE with reports and dashboards. We’ll review data viz best practices, build and format basic charts, and add interactivity with bookmarks, slicer panels, parameters, tooltips, report navigation, and more:
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Data viz best practices
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Dashboard design framework
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Cards & KPIs
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Line charts, trend lines & forecasts
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On-object formatting
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Table & matrix visuals
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Conditional formatting
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Top N filtering
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Map visuals
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Drill up, drill down
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Report slicers & interactions
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Bookmarks & page navigation
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Numeric & field parameters
Ready to get started? Join today and get immediate, lifetime access to:
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10 hours of high-quality video
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Downloadable course project files
If you’re looking for the ONE course to help you build job-ready Power BI skills, you’ve come to the right place.
Happy learning!
-Jaffar Tayyar















