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Posts by ‪Power BI guy from the cool north (JDC)

I believe that the Power BI competence in the Faroe Islands has increased multiple times now that Chris is in the country.

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Just love data ;-)

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

If you are self-employed and don’t like the boss, how do I quit?😶‍🌫️

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

Your are just spoiled. Look at excel and their updated. Or oracle report builder

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SQL Server Maintenance Solution Version History Improved logging of backups on secondary replicas. It now logs "Is backup operation supported on secondary replicas" to make troubleshooting easier.

Ola Hallengren continues to improve his legendary SQL Server maintenance scripts, with a few things added last month: ola.hallengren.com/versions.html

8 months ago 7 2 0 0
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Today contra yesterday.

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

I just need to know if Power BI and Fabric run on firewood and homebrew.

So far, no luck — seems they still rely on cloud, power, and just the right amount of existential dread.
Would’ve been nice if Microsoft offered a “cabin-in-the-woods” edition powered by moonshine and sheer willpower.

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
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First it was X that got flooded, now it’s LinkedIn. And you can’t open a news site without being hit by a fresh disaster every five seconds.
Honestly, I’m starting to think the smartest move is to buy a cabin in the woods — somewhere with no internet, no updates, and no trace of humanity.

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Fact: There are more icehockey referees in Vancouver than icehockey players in Denmark 🇩🇰🇨🇦 #icehockey

10 months ago 76 6 3 1
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Wauh
Unbelievably they won against Canada. #Denmark #Icehockey

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Not everything have to be in a nice grid

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@erindataviz.bsky.social absolutely nailed the smart brevity #dataviz thing with this unconventional bar chart. Sometimes, rules are meant to be broken.

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Nice

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Any plan on having a conference in Europa at some point?

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Have a dataset, where the client do some small change in PBI service.

But today he cannot set the data model to edit model. No problem viewing it.

When I open it try to convert it to a "large model", but it fails (just Power BI Pro)

Any idea why?
#PowerBI #PowerBIHelp

11 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Starting Saturday with a nice cup of coffee at my local favorit cafe Moss.

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Sometimes you encounter unexpected things in Power BI. I was building a report based on a data model created by x company. I assumed the fact table (GL ledger) had one row per posting, so sum Amt. But the model included additional grouping om the gact, which meant data was duplicated per groupid!!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Chat -> Chart

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That is new ?? #PowerBI
Changning from a Matrix to Chat !!

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The image is a heatmap titled "Measles," showing measles cases across U.S. states from 1928 to 2003. States listed on the y-axis include Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The x-axis spans years from 1928 to 2003. A vertical line marks the introduction of the measles vaccine around 1963. The color scale at the bottom ranges from blue (0 cases) to red (4,000+ cases), with shades of green, yellow, and orange indicating intermediate values (1,000, 2,000, 3,000 cases). Before 1963, many states show frequent high case numbers (yellow to red), while after 1963, cases drop significantly, with mostly blue indicating near-zero cases.

The image is a heatmap titled "Measles," showing measles cases across U.S. states from 1928 to 2003. States listed on the y-axis include Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The x-axis spans years from 1928 to 2003. A vertical line marks the introduction of the measles vaccine around 1963. The color scale at the bottom ranges from blue (0 cases) to red (4,000+ cases), with shades of green, yellow, and orange indicating intermediate values (1,000, 2,000, 3,000 cases). Before 1963, many states show frequent high case numbers (yellow to red), while after 1963, cases drop significantly, with mostly blue indicating near-zero cases.

And yet Joe Rogan puts guests on who say "Vaccines aren't actually responsible for the reduction in infectious diseases.”

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@jaypowerbi.bsky.social any evil plan to use visual calculation to add a new row to table. ??
Like a subtotal in a P&L and a Margin

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

At least it is to hard to change the column heading or adding fancy vbs code.
I dig it l, just need to retune my OCR to read stone and not paper

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Time to go home.
Thanks to Helsinki and Finland for a nice time

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Sitting in Helsinki and enjoying a cup of Canadian coffee.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Going to eat some local, with the bear

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Planning is everything, but you cannot do anything when sickness in the picture l.
Plan to use a lot of time on my PowerBi entry for the world championship. But ended up with doing it on my flight to Helsinki today. So basically the report has been created in 3 different countries.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Sometimes to have to look at the backside of things to discover wear and tear. Damn did not know my laptop had so many dents.
#makingPowerBI in the air.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

There are two quotes from the song Rocstar by Malk de Koijn

That makes you think!

The translations to English are:

“And it just so happens to be a hobby with a built-in job in it.”

“Not everything that glitters is gold, and not everything that is crap is… brown.”

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Really nice post!
Thanks
I agree that every visual has its time and place when used correctly. In storytelling, I’ve always appreciated its elements, but rather than telling the full story, I now prefer to present part of it and let the user complete it themselves with their own insights.

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I was casually browsing community.fabric.microsoft.com and checked my notifications—only to find out that I somehow earned my 1-year, 2-year, AND 3-year badges all on the same day?!

Either I’ve discovered time travel… or the system just had a really long nap before catching up.

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