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Paras Doshi Liked 7 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
SQL Azure has been evolving at an amazing pace. Here is a list that summarizes the evolution till June 2012:
SQL Azure, June 2012 (During Meet Windows Azure event)
SQL Azure reporting is now generally available and is backed by SLA
SQL Azure now called...
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Paras Doshi Posted 7 Months ago through Just Learned
I just learned that when you copy-paste a Table in Power Pivot it does not copy-paste the formula's. It just paste's the data in the target table. I just learned that when I was testing the Power Pivot model before emailing the client. ...
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Paras Doshi Commented 7 Months ago through Just Learned
Thanks for sharing the experience, Jeff - Greatly appreciate it. For this case, they meant past six months from the current date. I'll keep your tip in mind for future engagements :)...
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Paras Doshi Liked 7 Months ago through Just Learned
I just learned that when you copy-paste a Table in Power Pivot it does not copy-paste the formula's. It just paste's the data in the target table. I just learned that when I was testing the Power Pivot model before emailing the client. ...
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Paras Doshi Learned 7 Months ago through Just Learned
I just learned that when you copy-paste a Table in Power Pivot it does not copy-paste the formula's. It just paste's the data in the target table. I just learned that when I was testing the Power Pivot model before emailing the client. ...
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Paras Doshi Liked 7 Months ago through Just Learned
I just learned while trying to understand the client's requirement for a Power Pivot Model that when they say reports based on rolling six/twelve months, they mean reports for data that correspond to "past" six/twelve months. ...
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Paras Doshi Learned 7 Months ago through Just Learned
I just learned while trying to understand the client's requirement for a Power Pivot Model that when they say reports based on rolling six/twelve months, they mean reports for data that correspond to "past" six/twelve months. ...
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