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- Ciao friends. This video is about set manipulation functions in DAX. A table of values in DAX can be considered as a set of items. And we can manipulate tables using functions called INTERSECT, EXCEPT and UNION, which represent corresponding set manipulation operations. So before looking at the DAX code, let me spend a few minutes describing these concepts on the whiteboard. So we have two sets here, A and B, and I populate A with two weekdays, Sunday and Monday. I do the same in B, and I have here, Monday and Tuesday. So I have different days, but actually Monday exists in both A and B. So now if I move B over A, I can see that graphically, there is one element that is common to both sets, which is Monday, whereas Sunday and Tuesday only exist in either A or B. So before moving forward, let me duplicate this small chart, because what I want to do, I want to replicate this in three different copies because I have three different operations that I want to describe, which are the UNIO