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DAX Function Name Different than Excel Name – Excel Challenge

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DAX Function Name Different than Excel Name – Excel Challenge

We are fresh off the heels of our greatest Excel Challenge ever.  In the previous challenge we asked our viewers “What fantastic cult movie just celebrated its 30 year anniversary?”

The Excel.TV audience was spellbound.  There were no correct answers to this challenge.

The correct answer would have been “Spinal Tap“.

Upon further investigation it was discovered that Jordan had never even seen the movie and ironically is only 29 years old, which made the question even weirder.

Crickets…

Let’s move on.

The great prizes will move on to our next challenge.

Jordan asks…

“Many functions in Excel have the same name in PowerPivot. Name a function in Excel with a different name than its Excel counterpart”

Leave your answers in the comments section below.

Rick Grantham
Rick Grantham, a Six Sigma Black Belt and co-founder of Excel.TV in 2014, is currently serving as the Business Intelligence Product Manager at VENUS Fashion Inc. since March 2023. He has extensive experience in data analytics, strategic thinking, and team building, having held various leadership roles in renowned companies, such as Vice President of VantagePoint Business Solutions and Senior Director of Business Intelligence Solutions at EPI-USE. With a strong background in creating data-driven solutions and improving business processes, Rick has consistently demonstrated success in delivering exceptional results and boosting revenue throughout his career.

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  1. Ravi Kumar

    In Excel we have TEXT function. In PowerPivot we have FORMAT