Tag: power pivot

Major redesign at Skillwave.Training

This past weekend we published a major redesign at Skillwave.Training.  Months in the making, this has been a total overhaul to focus on delivering the best online learning experience for our clients.  Check out some of the images from the

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New Monkey Tools Features

We're super excited to let you know that we've just released some new Monkey Tools features!  Let's take a quick look as to what is new... The Table Monkey This feature was actually released back in December. However, since we

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More free features in Monkey Tools

Wow, it is hard to believe it is already December.  And looking back at my blog, I realized that I forgot to tell you that we released a few more free features in Monkey Tools over the past month!  In

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Creating Power Query Based Calendars

We’re super excited to announce that we have given the Monkey Tools calendar creator feature an upgrade.  In fact, it is so much of a power up, that this feature has graduated into its own full grown monkey!  We call

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Monkey Tools Update Now Available

We’re pleased to announce the first Monkey Tools update is now available for download! This one contains a new feature, some new logic and an update to one of our data connectors. Read on for more information! I can’t believe

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PivotSleuth and Measure Tables

Last week I got an email from one of our readers, with some feedback related to how Monkey Tools’ PivotSleuth works with Measure tables in Power Pivot. Best practices is to set up a disconnected table to house DAX measures. 

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Monkey Tools is Here

We are super excited to announce that we’ve (at last) released the first version of our Monkey Tools software!  Ken has been working on this software on and off for the better part of 8 years now.  But after showing

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The Data Insights 2 Day Master Class

I’m super excited to be presenting a Data Insights 2 Day Master Class in Wellington, NZ with my good friend Matt Allington.  This is the first time we’ll be working together to bring our unique strengths to our participants in

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How do You Design Your Data Model?

On this blog, I showcase a lot of different techniques for manipulating and reshaping data.  For anyone that follows the blog, you already know this, and you know it's a pretty important topic to me.  But the thing we shouldn't

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