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SQL Server 2008 R2 CTP2 hits the streets and I am psyched!

http://performancepointblog.com/2009/08/omg-sql-server-2008-r2-ctp2-hits-the-streets/

Where did the Reporting Services 2008 Add-in for SharePoint go?

http://performancepointblog.com/2008/08/where-did-the-reporting-services-2008-add-in-for-sharepoint-go/

Proof positive that SSRS 2008 is superior to SSRS 2005

Cross posting again! http://performancepointblog.com/2008/07/proof-positive-that-ssrs-2008-is-superior-to-ssrs-2005/

SQL Reporting Services: What does that “Thread pool pressure” warning mean?

Cross-posting: http://performancepointblog.com/2008/06/sql-reporting-services-what-does-that-thread-pool-pressure-warning-mean/

Packing up and moving to performancepointblog.com

I had $140 burning a hole in my pocket and saw a great domain name was available, so I've purchased 2 years of hosting for the next incarnation of this blog - performancepointblog.com . The content will be similar to what you've seen here, but with a

Language Packs and the PerformancePoint add-in for Excel

Here’s an interesting behavior I saw being discussed that you may run into when launching the PPS add-in for Excel when you have (or not) language packs installed: The PerformancePoint Add-in for Excel could not be loaded. The language pack for the configured
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Problems making web reference to ReportService2006: Unable to import operation "SetReportHistoryOptions"

Today I needed to write a bit of code to create a model on a SQL 2005 Report server which was running in Sharepoint integrated mode. Boy, what fun I had! After creating my web reference, I got this error: Custom tool error: Unable to import WebService/Schema.
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SQL Analysis Services error processing ROLAP partitions against Teradata

Today I was playing around with stacking SSAS on top of Teradata. Essentially I have AdventureWorks DW moved over into Teradata and I’m trying to build a dumbed-down version of the AdventureWorks cube against it. Things went fairly well while my partitions
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PerformancePoint: Why can’t I see values for my KPI’s Actual and Target metrics in a scorecard?

While working on a KPI in PPS, I found that after binding an Actual and Target to my cube I couldn’t see values for these metrics after adding the KPI to Scorecard and updating. The indicator image these metrics showed was “No Data”. I broke out ProClarity
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Save your SSAS browser queries for re-use: new add-in

File this under "reclaim a few second of your life". If you build semi-complex pivots in the SSAS browser, you probably get annoyed when you have to rebuild them time and time again after you close the cube designer. Well, Yossi Elkayam has written the
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Moving On…

Just a quick update on my status – as of 1-May, I’ll be changing my focus a bit. For the last 7-8 years, I’ve been an Application Development Consultant in the Services organization here at Microsoft. Well, on Thursday I’ll be moving over to the Communications
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Fun displaying SSRS (integrated) reports using PerformancePoint SQL Server Report viewer

Disclaimer: the post below was written after 24+ hours traveling to India - I was pretty much (very much) out of my mind at the time... I just spent more than a few minutes messing around with the “SQL Server Report” report viewer in PerformancePoint,

What I like about SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services: The Configuration Manager

I’ve been slacking a little bit in terms of blogging, but now that CTP6 is out with a bunch of new stuff I can “officially” talk about, I suspect I’ll be a bit more active. Today while building a VPC image of CTP6, it occurred to me how small improvements

SSRS File Share provider in a Workgroup

Today I was a lurker in a "news to me" conversation about the SSRS file share delivery provider – thought I’d pass this interesting (to me) tidbit along. When using the file share extension on a box which was NOT part of a domain, the user kept on getting

SQL Server 2-D Matrix Builder available on CodePlex

If you need to build a very complex query that returns a matrix with dynamic columns and rows from T-SQL, you might want to take a look at this new project posted on CodePlex : SQL Server 2-D Matrix Builder http://www.codeplex.com/SQL2DMatrixBuilder This
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