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FoodMart Data Model Part1 Complete

This document provides instructions for users following along with an Excel course. It notes that: 1) Rather than using local CSV files, the workbook contains raw data stored as tables to avoid file path issues. 2) The workbook contains all Transactions data in one table, rather than connecting to a folder, so the list of queries will differ. 3) The data model already includes the Returns table, so users can disregard loading steps covered previously.
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FoodMart Data Model Part1 Complete

This document provides instructions for users following along with an Excel course. It notes that: 1) Rather than using local CSV files, the workbook contains raw data stored as tables to avoid file path issues. 2) The workbook contains all Transactions data in one table, rather than connecting to a folder, so the list of queries will differ. 3) The data model already includes the Returns table, so users can disregard loading steps covered previously.
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IMPORTANT: READ ME

If you completed Excel Business Intelligence Part 1: Power Query, continue using the FoodMart_Data_Mo
that you created in that part of the course (instead of this one)
If you are jumping straight into Part 2: Data Modeling 101 without completing Part 1, you can follow along
workbook. Note that you may notice slight differences compared to what I'm showing on my screen:
1) Rather than using connections to local csv files (which we demonstrated in Part 1), this workbook contai
data stored as tables (in hidden tabs) to avoid file pathing issues
2) This workbook contains all of the Transactions data as one table, rather than a connection to a local fold
you will not see the same exact list of queries in this file (such as the "Transform File from Transactions" fol
3) The data model in this workbook already contains the Returns data table, so disregard the file loading st
"Connecting Multiple Data Tables" lecture (from the 3:50 - 5:00 minute mark in the video)
ng the FoodMart_Data_Model workbook

Part 1, you can follow along using this


howing on my screen:
art 1), this workbook contains all of the raw

a connection to a local folder; as a result,


m File from Transactions" folder)
disregard the file loading steps in the
n the video)

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