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PerformancePoint (PPS) is typically used against multidimensional data sources (i.e. Analysis Services), but it does have the ability, albeit limited, to work against tabular data sources such as SQL Server tables, SharePoint Lists, Excel Services, Import ...
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PerformancePoint is an important BI Tool in the Microsoft world and it will continue to be Microsoft’s solution for creating interactive, context-driven dashboards with balanced scorecards, key performance indicators, analytic reports, and filters. There ...
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Given two types of underlying data sources (a data warehouse and a OLAP cube built from the data warehouse) there are many different possible presentation layers (client tools) that serve different user communities with varying usage profiles. There is a lot of confusion on what is the best tool to......
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Over the past few years I have developed a list of ways to improve performance in SSAS and in two of the tools that use it: ProClarity and PerformancePoint. Below are those performance tips along with other important items to be aware of:
1) Manually add aggregations to the cube via the Aggregatio......
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Frequently I see a bit of confusion from business users when using an analytic grid on a dashboard in PerformancePoint. The confusion comes when you right-click on the analytic grid and see a context-sensitive menu. When you right-click on any of the numbers in the grid, in this case “73,149......
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On a few occasions, I have opened up my PerformancePoint scorecard on SharePoint to see an error staring at me:
So two of my KPI’s, which have been working fine for months, suddenly don’t work. Follow along and I will quickly show you how I found the problem. First, I look at the Ca......
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Check out What’s New in PerformancePoint Services and SP1? to see a list of the major features and updates included in SP1 for PPS. Note that SP1 is an Office 2010 service pack, and it’s due at the end of this month. Also check out PerformancePoint Scorecard Annotation Improvements in ShareP......
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While there is no way to use a source control system such as Team Foundation Server (TFS) or Subversion with PerformancePoint 2010, all is not lost. You can use the version control in SharePoint as your source control since all PerformancePoint items are now stored in SharePoint lists and document ......
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<p>One item on my PerformancePoint wish list is the ability to change a datasource for an Analytic Chart/Grid. There is no way to do this. Instead you must create a new datasource and build the Analytic Charts/Grids from scratch using the new datasource. Why would someone want to change the datas......
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