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Introduction to Time Intelligence
Welcome to the world of Time Intelligence for Microsoft Performance Point Services! Dynamically analyzing your data with respect to time has never been easier. From dissecting historic performance, to calculating Year over Year metrics, to analyzing Year
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Why is Show Details disabled for Scorecard views
The "Show Details" option is only enabled if the data for the KPI is sourced from Analysis Services and if the KPI calculation column is set to Source Data . This is because the Show Details feature is implemented using Analysis Services "drill through".
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KPI Calculations - Best Practices
Best Practices on Using Calculations · Use calculations only with Standard KPIs (non leaf level). · Accept the default values for Standard KPIs (leaf level) and Objective KPIs. Detailed Description of Behavior To understand how the Calculation setting
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Creating Trend Charts in M&A
Trend charts use Data Mining algorithms in SQL Server Analysis Services 2005 to predict future values of KPIs in your scorecard. KPIs can be sourced from any data source, Excel, SSAS, SQL, etc. Because the trend charts utilize the Time Series Data Mining
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Using Bulk Edit in M&A
Bulk edit is a feature that allows you to change the properties for multiple objects at a time. Bulk edit can only be performed on items in a workspace. If you need to make changes to items on the server, you will need to download items into a workspace,
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Working with Tabular Data Sources in PerformancePoint Monitoring
With PerformancePoint Monitoring Server you can source data in scorecards from a variety of data sources, including Excel 2007, Excel Services and Relational Tables. When using Excel or Relational data sources, it is best to format your data in a specific
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Creating KPIs from PerformancePoint Planning Cubes
PerformancePoint Planning cubes are generally more targeted smaller cubes than your general cubes created from your data warehouse. These cubes require a different finesse when creating scorecards from them. When creating scorecards off of PerformancePoint
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