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DAX Fridays #219: OFFSET function
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Feb 6, 2023 4:00 PM

DAX Fridays #219: OFFSET function

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Learn when the new OFFSET function works and when it doesnt! Join this channel membership to get access to all the recorded bites as they become available: http

If you work with Power BI or Excel, it’s a must-know tool for you. A new video about it is now on YouTube, made by editor Curbal. This video will give you all the information you need to understand the DAX OFFSET function, including real-world examples, tips, and tricks. You’ll learn how to use this function to improve your data analysis skills. So, go to our YouTube channel now and watch the video. Don’t miss this opportunity to become even better at data analysis!

The DAX OFFSET function in Power BI is used to return a range of data from a table, based on a starting point and the number of rows and columns to include. The function can be used to return a fixed number of rows or columns, or to return a range that dynamically changes based on data in the table. The OFFSET function is useful for creating dynamic ranges for charts, pivot tables, and other data visualizations in Power BI. By using the OFFSET function, you can create data ranges that automatically adjust based on changes to the underlying data in your Power BI report.

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