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In this week's video, I walk through how to build an Actual vs
Rolling Budget setup in Power BI, where part of the
year shows actuals and the remaining months automatically switch to budget.
I’ve broken the whole thing into four clear stages so you can follow the logic
without getting lost -
- Understand the model (and the small tweak needed so the slicer doesn’t mess
up the matrix)
- Write the core DAX to return actuals only up to the selected month
- Combine actuals + budget cleanly so the switch happens automatically
- Make it easy to read with simple conditional formatting so it’s obvious
where actuals stop and budgets begin.
By the end, you’ll be able to build rolling actual vs budget reports that
update smoothly as the month changes and still stay readable for the end user.
LIVE Power BI Foundations
Workshop
This is a 60–90 minute live, hands-on workshop for people who already know the
basics of Power BI but want to move beyond visuals.
In this session I'll talk about -
- The right way to learn Power BI beyond visuals
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The kind of real problems companies actually
pay for
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Examples
from real consulting projects we’ve solved
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What level of data modeling, DAX, and
Power BI thinking is needed to reach that stage
If you’re ready to step past the basics and start thinking like someone who
builds Power BI solutions for real businesses, this session will be worth your
time.
A faster way to format
visuals in PBI
Instead of clicking through
menus to format visuals, you can use On-Object Interaction. Just click the
visual and edit it right there. No digging around. No side panels. It feels
much more natural.
Enable it from: File → Options → Preview features → On-Object Interaction.
Once you get used to this, the old way feels slow.
A Calendar View
Built in Excel (Yes, Excel)
I needed a clearer way to
track date-based work, not another long list.
So I built this calendar-style dashboard in Excel.
Pick a month, see all tasks laid out by day, spot empty dates instantly, and
track spend and activity on the side. Designed to make date-based tasks and
spending easy to track.
While returning from Abu Dhabi last week, I wrapped this Memoire from Trevor
Noah. His book is just as hilarious and entertaining as Trevor is on the stage.
Airports and flights are the best places to get work done. In the past, some of
the hardest problems that I couldn't solve for weeks, I have torn them apart in
a 2-hour flight. There is something serene about no internet and a cup of great
coffee. |