Power Bi: Your Complete Guide To Connecting Top Data Sources
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.29 GB | Duration: 2h 38m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.29 GB | Duration: 2h 38m
Power BI Get Data: Connecting File-Based, ODBC, Cloud, and Database Sources
What you'll learn
Learn how to connect Power BI to various data sources such as Excel, CSV, JSON, SQL Server, Snowflake, Databricks, SharePoint, and more.
Learn how to install, configure, and connect Power BI to ODBC sources, including SQL Server, Databricks, and Snowflake, for seamless data integration.
Understand how to leverage Power BI’s Dataflows, Semantic Models, and Dataverse to streamline data management and enhance reporting capabilities
Get hands-on with cloud-based data sources like Snowflake, Databricks, and Microsoft Dataverse, and understand how to connect, manage, and visualize cloud data
Learn how to design and optimize dataflows and models for performance, scalability, and efficiency to handle large datasets without impacting report speed
Learn how to connect Power BI to business applications like SharePoint, Outlook, and other Microsoft tools, creating a unified reporting experience
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Power BI
Access to Power BI Desktop
No Programming Experience Needed
Description
This comprehensive course on Power BI Data Connections will equip you with the essential skills needed to connect to various data sources from diverse environments, including file-based, cloud services, and databases. You will gain in-depth knowledge of how to seamlessly integrate and work with data from different platforms, ensuring you can harness the full potential of Power BI for your data analysis and reporting needs.1. File-Based Data Sources:In this section, you will learn how to connect Power BI to a variety of file-based data sources. These sources are typically in the form of local files or folders and are a common entry point for many users. You will explore:Excel: Importing data from Excel workbooks, managing sheets, ranges, and tables.CSV: Loading and transforming data from comma-separated value files.TEXT: Working with plain text files and handling delimiters for proper data parsing.XML: Extracting structured data from XML files, understanding hierarchical data structures.JSON: Connecting and transforming data from JSON files, often used for web data and APIs.Parquet: Importing columnar data from Parquet files, a popular format for big data processing.Folder: Connecting to entire folders and using folder-level data management for importing multiple files at once.By the end of this section, you will be able to handle and transform data from all these file-based sources to power your Power BI reports.2. Cloud Services & Online Data Sources:Cloud-based and online data sources are becoming increasingly important in modern data workflows. In this section, you will master how to connect Power BI to various cloud services and online platforms, such as:Dataverse: Learn how to connect to and work with data from Microsoft Dataverse, commonly used in the Power Platform.Outlook Email (Microsoft Exchange): Understand how to extract and analyze data from Outlook Email accounts via Microsoft Exchange, including emails, calendar events, and contacts.Dataflows: Discover how to work with Power BI Dataflows, which allow for cloud-based data transformation and storage.SharePoint Folder: Connect to SharePoint folders to import files or structured data, ideal for collaboration and document management.Semantic Model: Learn how to connect to and leverage semantic models for improved business insights and data interpretation in Power BI.By the end of this section, you will be comfortable working with cloud and online data sources, enabling seamless integration of various cloud-based systems into your Power BI reports.3. Database & ODBC Connection-Based Sources:Databases and ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) connections are crucial for accessing large-scale, relational data. This section will guide you through connecting Power BI to multiple database platforms, ensuring you can handle complex datasets and establish smooth integrations. Topics include:SQL Server Connection: Learn to connect to Microsoft SQL Server databases, querying and transforming data from SQL Server instances.ODBC for SQL Server: Use ODBC connectors to access SQL Server data when standard connectors are unavailable or when working with older databases.Snowflake Connection: Connect to Snowflake, a cloud-based data warehouse platform, and work with its scalable, secure, and high-performance features.ODBC for Snowflake: Master connecting to Snowflake through ODBC drivers for data extraction and transformation in Power BI.Databricks Connection: Gain expertise in connecting Power BI to Databricks, a unified analytics platform, ideal for big data and machine learning workloads.ODBC for Databricks: Learn how to use ODBC connections to integrate with Databricks and extract data for reporting and analysis.This section will give you the technical skills needed to connect Power BI to databases and handle complex datasets using both standard and ODBC connectors.By the end of this course, you will be proficient in connecting Power BI to a wide array of data sources—whether they are file-based, cloud-based, or from relational databases. You will have hands-on experience with connecting and transforming data, empowering you to create powerful, data-driven insights in Power BI from any source.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Introduction
Section 2: File-Based Data Sources
Lecture 2 Connecting Power BI to an Excel File
Lecture 3 Connecting Power BI to a CSV File
Lecture 4 Connecting Power BI to a Text File
Lecture 5 Connecting Power BI to an XML File
Lecture 6 Connecting Power BI to a JSON File
Lecture 7 Connecting Power BI to a Parquet File
Lecture 8 Connecting Power BI to a Folder for File Import
Section 3: Cloud and Online Data Sources
Lecture 9 Connecting Power BI to a SharePoint Folder
Lecture 10 Creating and Connecting a Semantic Model to Power BI
Lecture 11 Creating and Connecting a Dataflow to Power BI
Lecture 12 Connecting Power BI to Dataverse
Lecture 13 Connecting Power BI to Outlook Email
Section 4: Database and ODBC Connection-Based Data Sources
Lecture 14 Connecting Power BI to Microsoft SQL Server
Lecture 15 Installing, Configuring, and Connecting to ODBC for SQL Server in Power BI
Lecture 16 Connecting Power BI to Databricks
Lecture 17 Installing, Configuring, and Connecting to ODBC for Databricks in Power BI
Lecture 18 Connecting Power BI to Snowflake
Lecture 19 Installing, Configuring, and Connecting to ODBC for Snowflake in Power BI
Section 5: Thank You Note!
Lecture 20 Thank You!
Power BI Beginners,Data Analysts and Business Intelligence Professionals,Excel Users Transitioning to Power BI,IT Professionals and Database Administrators,Business Users Seeking to Enhance Reporting Capabilities