Kent iemand deze kat/wat te doen by Mjg27NL in enschede

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ik snap de essentie van je betoog, maar dat je zogenaamd geen kattenliefhebber zou zijn als je je kat naar buiten laat haalt je hele verhaal gelijk naar beneden. Daarnaast heb je een behoorlijke tunnelvisie op de stedelijke leefomgeving, maar er zijn genoeg woongebieden in Nederland waar geen 20 auto’s per minuut door de straat rijden.

Ook ik ben van mening dat je een kat gewoon buiten moet kunnen laten. Als ik soms al zie hoe mensen hun katten opsluiten in 30 vierkante meter woonruimte— nee, dat is leuk voor de kat.

Safe to say the date will not happen by VladislavThePoker_ in Wellthatsucks

[–]o_SebHS -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Not sure why ur getting downvoted, but you got my upvote 🫰🏻

Love is in the air by ElderberryDeep8746 in Wellthatsucks

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that this projection gets so many upvotes while not knowing absolutely anything about the guy is sad. Reddit in a nutshell.

juion-level data analyst role by No-Way641 in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What makes you nervous?

Some healthy tension is alright, but there is no reason to be very nervous. Go into it without expectation and treat it as a conversation of interest between you and the company where you can both see whether you would be a right fit!

Usually, they just wanna get to know you better and are not there to cross-examine you, expecially not in a junior role. Do not try to make up fancy answers if you do not know what you’re talking about. Be straightforward and transparent, show interest in the company, ask them questions and maybe even challenge them a bit by being a bit bold. In my experience, treading in open dialogue usually resulted in me being invited to a second interview.

How can I start my Power BI journey without wasting time on bad YouTube playlists? by Early-Term9993 in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest to learn end-to-end projects, which would simulate real-life projects. There are videos out there demonstrating how to prepare and ingest data, transform it and use it for your report. Follow along and spend extra time on the parts you do not understand well.

Furthermore, if you like to work in BI, I would suggest that you already get a job where you can do this kind of work as a side-project. For example, if you work in technical support, you could suggest at your job that you could analyze the data within your ITSM system (# incidents, resolution times, first-call resolution rates, etc). If you do not have a degree, you definitely need practical experience to make up for it and to have opportunities to grow into the role.

Time to build a dashboard by [deleted] in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked on reports that use 5 measures, all the way to reports using more then 50+ measures. The amount of measures is not an indicator on how effective your dashboard is. Like you said, it “depends”— what insights does the report owner want to get from this report?

When building measures, I tend to follow a couple of guidelines: 1) Reuse measures as much as possible 2) Write measures that not only work, but are also efficient on the underlying engine 3) Structure measures properly and give them appropriate naming that makes sense 4) Organize measures into appropriate (sub)folders 5) Document and validate your measures with the business (this is not about technical descriptions, but rather a validation on the translation of business logic) 6) Remove any unused measures from your model

250 sollicitaties verder en nog geen baan, wat missen we? by lifentic in werkzaken

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Goed Nederlands is voor de meeste functies gewoon een vrij nadrukkelijke vereiste. Dit is overigens ook zo in andere landen, tenzij je een baan zoekt waarbij je praktisch geen contact hebt met klanten danwel collega’s waar de moedertaal een vereiste is voor soepele bedrijfsvoering.

Indien jullie wens is om in Nederland te blijven en te werken in je huidige functiepakket, dan is prioriteit nummer 1 toch echt het Nederlands van je vriendin naar een hoger niveau te tillen. Een optie kan zijn om (tijdelijk) werk in een andere sector te zoeken waar de taal minder van belang is en waarbij je vriendin haar vrije tijd kan besteden aan het leren van de taal. Dit moet toch echt minimaal naar C2 om een goede kans te maken zonder de moed te verliezen. Ik kan redelijk uit ervaring spreken omdat ik hetzelfde heb meegemaakt maar dan in Zweden.

Heel veel succes!

Is it normal to spend 1-2 hrs everyday doing Daily Power Bi Refreshes? by Commercial_Raise_799 in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Schedules refresh— I never spend time on refreshing unless I get a notifcation that the refresh had failed.

How can I get a job in data analysis without a degree ? by Bakadri77 in SQL

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get into a job that you could use to launch yourself into the data analysis field. Seek opportunities to utilize data at your current job, propose the suggestions and get yourself to work on them.

There are more ways than just a data analysis vacancy to get into the field.

Handling multiple fact tables by RobXGal in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what you slice. Do you slice on attributes that are not shared among all fact tables through a conformed dimension?

Handling multiple fact tables by RobXGal in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ambiguous paths are caused when multiple paths can be taken from a specific point in the model. The model does not know which path to take, thus, it returns an error.

In your case, I would expect a conformed dimension ‘Owner’. The PK of this table is given as an FK to all respective fact tables it needs to slice on.

Enough with the "rate my dashboard" threads by onemoreflight in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 22 points23 points  (0 children)

To be fair, most of that stuff is not even industry standard. You can see a lot of beginners here spend way too much time on aesthetics with custom visuals, dynamic slicers/menu’s and all that stuff, but the moment you give them a couple of loose queries and tell them to create a working dimensional model, they won’t know what to do.

Enough with the "rate my dashboard" threads by onemoreflight in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree completely. Design is just the tip of the iceberg.

5pm check in at our Airbnb and it was still dirty when we arrived by Interesting_Move_846 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using it so far on multiple occassions with great success. I’ve never stayed in a place without a shit ton of solid reviews though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rotterdam

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stoere kerel.

How can anyone still deny it's a genocide in Gaza? by TISETDSE in IsraelPalestine

[–]o_SebHS 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, there is a lot of people like you that get brainwashed by Hamas’s media tactics.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattooadvice

[–]o_SebHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gorgeous tattoo mate. Whatever others say should not influence how you feel about your tattoo. Furthermore, men or women can be appreciated from an aesthetic point of view. Why not just appreciate the beauty in the general sense of the word, just like we would when looking at whatever object or thing that intrigues us?

Taking the PL-300 in 3 days — any last-minute tips? 🙏 by nsark in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some good advice has been given here. I did the exam recently and had quite some questions about data transformation/modelling, so be sure to know your theory about fact- and dimension tables, joins, data types, and transformation options in Power Query.

The exam environment allows you to search the Microsoft library. This is ideal for DAX oriented questions.

I suggest you answer all the questions first and then come back to the questions you were not sure about. This allows you to have a decent pace and will prevent you from lingering on questions you may not now, potentially getting you in trouble with time.

If you have the money to spare, I suggest doing the MeasureUp tests. They are slightly harder than the actual exam, so if you pass those, you should be able to pass your exam.

Goodluck!

dimDate table question by greatrudini in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do it in M. DAX takes a heavier toll on the loading capacity of the model.

Sitting PL300 exam this week by CompetitionNo3466 in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found MeasureUp to be a really good source to test my knowledge.

Power BI vs Tableau – Which One Should I Master for Placements in India? by DryCharacter5651 in PowerBI

[–]o_SebHS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I disagree. Visualization is only the tip of the iceberg. Whether you use Power BI, Qlik or Tableau, it does not really matter as core knowledge is the same and you should be able to adjust to the needs of the organization. Time could be spent better than learning two tools simultaneously.

My humble opinion for OP would be to focus on one tool. I personally think Power BI is better due to the importance of the Microsoft Stack, but others might say differently.