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Analysis Services
Jason Thomas posted on May 02, 2012 18:22
My company is awesome!!! Everyday that I go to work, I discover something new and exciting from the people around me and come back home thinking &ndas...
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Javier Guillen posted on May 01, 2011 16:13
Presentation slides for PASS VC webinar on PowerPivot and DAX
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Javier Guillen posted on April 28, 2011 14:42
PowerPivot can be a really powerful tool for prototyping Business Intelligence projects.
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Javier Guillen posted on April 28, 2011 14:34
I will be speaking tomorrow for the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS) Business Intelligence Virtual Chapter; my topic will be...
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Javier Guillen posted on March 30, 2011 09:53
How to re-enable the PowerPivot add-in in case Excel removes it from the ribbon
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Javier Guillen posted on February 24, 2011 22:06
One of the interesting DAX Time Intelligence functions is the TOTALYTD, which can define a measure calculation over a year in a cumulative way.
The ...
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Javier Guillen posted on February 12, 2011 21:32
When building PowerPivot-based custom reports, authors can use DAX measures on Cube formulas, just as they have been able to do with traditional SSAS OLAP measures. MDX can also be applied over Vertipaq dimension attributes in order to create custom sets that can be reused over the custom report.
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William E. Pearson III posted on November 11, 2010 07:27
BI Architect Bill Pearson continues an extended examination of parameterization within Analysis Services reports. In this, Part 3 of the article, we continue to get hands-on practice creating a parameter within the graphical user interface, and then examine the construction that Reporting Services 2005/ 2008 / 2008 R2 performs behind the scenes.
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John L. Hall posted on January 13, 2011 19:21
Applies to SSAS 2008 and Excel 2007.
Also see this blog entry: OLAP Reporting with Excel 2007: Use Member Properties!! at http://blog.davyknuysen.be...
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Javier Guillen posted on December 19, 2010 22:59 
How to use multiple slicer selected values in an Excel cube formula
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| Changing Granularity of Leaf Level Calculations in SSAS Tabular by Jason Thomas |
| | Finding Nearest Stores using SSRS Map Reports by Jason Thomas |
| | Heat Maps for SSRS using Map Control by Jason Thomas |
| | Parameters for Analysis Services Reporting: Introduction, Pt. 3 by William Pearson | BI Architect Bill Pearson continues an extended examination of parameterization within Analysis Services reports. In this, Part 3 of the article, we continue to get hands-on practice cr...
| | Parameters for Analysis Services Reporting: Introduction, Pt. 2 by William Pearson | BI Architect Bill Pearson continues an extended examination of parameterization within Analysis Services reports. In this, Part 2 of the article, we continue to get hands-on practice cr...
| | Using Annotation Tables in SSAS to Show Last Processed Time and Latest Data Updates as a Measure in a Cube by John Hall |
| | Using Color in SSRS Charts by Melissa Coates | Effective data presentation techniques help users interpret information quickly and reliably. Layout, formatting, sizing, labeling, and other report elements may all be used to facilitate ...
| | Is TOAD faster than BIDS Query Builder? by John Hall |
| | SSRS: Unexplained Warning “This field is missing from the returned result set from the data source” And Checking a Field for Null Exception by John Hall | If you ever see the warning message “This field is missing from the returned result set form the data source” and get unexplained #Errors in columns on your report it may be from SSAS not returning a ...
| | Beyond Excel pivot tables: Leveraging cube formulas with MDX by Javier Guillen | PowerPivot and DAX are a powerful technologies, but there is still a good amount of work that can be done with traditional cube functions. In its current version, PowerPivot lacks the concept of ...
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