Thank you very much Obinna for your insightful and detailed tutorials. You are doing a good job for the community. I would like to know why you decided to have a single date dimension table out of the two date columns (order date and the ship date)? What is the implication of that?
Thank you for your kind words. For this demo, I assumed that I won't be using the ship date column in my analysis so I opted for one date table for the order date. However, it is best practice to create date tables for each of your date fields.
Thank you for this class, concise explanation. I however had issues with this query {Number.From(#"Start")..Number.From(#"End")} for some reasons this query didnt work at all, what do you think I can do
A Well detailed class as usual. Thank you again for this.
You’re very welcome, Stanley.
Thank you for watching and for your feedback.
Thank you very much Obinna for your insightful and detailed tutorials. You are doing a good job for the community.
I would like to know why you decided to have a single date dimension table out of the two date columns (order date and the ship date)?
What is the implication of that?
Thank you for your kind words.
For this demo, I assumed that I won't be using the ship date column in my analysis so I opted for one date table for the order date.
However, it is best practice to create date tables for each of your date fields.
Thank you for this class, concise explanation. I however had issues with this query {Number.From(#"Start")..Number.From(#"End")} for some reasons this query didnt work at all, what do you think I can do
You're welcome, Faith.
The query should work.
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