Thursday, 20 July 2017

Microsoft Excel 2016 – Getting and Transforming Your Data with Power Query

Excel 2016 comes with built-in functionality that brings ease and speed to getting and transforming your data—allowing you to find and bring all the data you need into one place from multiple sources.

Power Query for Excel can be found under the Get & Transform section on the Data tab.

This set of features provides an intuitive and consistent experience for discovering, combining, and refining data across a wide range of sources, including tables in public websites, corporate data in databases and cubes, cloud-based sources like Azure, unstructured data like Hadoop, and services like Salesforce.

The standard steps to follow are:
Connect – make connections to data sitting in the cloud, in a service, or locally

Transform – shape the data to meet your needs; the original source remains unchanged

Combine – create a data model from multiple data sources, and get a unique view into the data

Share – once your query is complete you can save it, share it, or use it for reports


While some data analysis efforts focus on a few of these steps, each step is important in the data analysis and transformation process.


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