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Associate data sources to each other
From the course: Power BI and BIM: Analysis and Visualization
Associate data sources to each other
- [Instructor] Now I could go into a very deep dive on how to associate various fields of data together inside of Power BI. But what I really want to do for this example is try to keep things simple and to do that I'll show a very simple way to go about letting Power BI know which information in which part of its data sources should be associated with one another and by doing so, that means that when it comes time to create a visualization, may that be some sort of schedule or table or pie chart that it puts the right information together so that it brings the information from each of your data sources together so that it can be visualized properly. Now, the step to do that, is to move your mouse over here to the left-hand side and then select on model. Then in this area, you'll find each of the data sources that you've brought into Power BI. Currently, we can see that there's area, level, name and number associated with this…
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Create a schedule in Revit7m 2s
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Format and export data from Revit to Excel8m 32s
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Discover your data sources5m 40s
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What do fields and data mean?5m 13s
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Associate data sources to each other3m 38s
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Display your data the way you want using visualizations8m 29s
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Filter your data for desired results5m 53s
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