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PerformancePoint 2013.SharePoint 2013.
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Steps To Create KPIs in PerformancePoint Services
1. Setup.
PerformancePoint Services refers to 3 things (that need to be enabled and/or configured first
before we can have the Business Intelligence (BI) features in SharePoint)
i. Service
ii. Service Application
Once the service app in created, we need to setup the Unattended Service Account.
Click on PerformancePoint Service App PerformancePoint Service Application
Settings
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iii. Site Collection and Site features
2. Create Business Intelligence (BI) Site Collection
Central Admin App Management Create Site Collection
If the site created successfully, you can access it – see below.
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3. Start Using Dashboard Designer PerformancePoint Services
3.1. Create an empty project
i. Click on Dashboard PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer
ii. When prompted, click Open.
iii. Dashboard designer will be started
iv. Click Save and provide a name & choose where to save it.
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v. Below is our data in a SharePoint list in another site collection
3.2. Create the connections to the data sources
vi. Right click on Data Connection New Data Source SharePoint List OK
vii. Provide the required details such as site url and list name.
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viii. Under properties tab, provide a meaningful name.
ix. Under the time tab, time dimension section, choose the column that provides the time
data.
x. Under the time tab, time period levels section, choose the periods that you wish to
use time intelligence for.
xi. Frequently save your work/settings.
3.3. Create KPI
i. Right click on PerformancePoint Content New KPI
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ii. Choose blank KPI
iii. First give a name to the KPI. In our case, we will create a KPI for each subject.
So the name is the subject’s name.
iv. Click on the Data Mappings column of the Actual row.
v. Click on change source
vi. Select the Data Connection that was created above and click OK
vii. You will get a new pop up for you to choose the column name that has the value
we want to create our KPI on.
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viii. Click on the Default column, filter out by the column name that holds the subject
name and click OK.
ix. Outcome is as below
x. Repeat steps iv to ix but this time for the Target row.
xi. Click on the target row and go to Threshold section to configure the scoring
pattern and indicator types.
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xii. Final setting is as below
xiii. Repeat the above steps for each subject/KPI.
3.4. Create Scorecard
i. Right click on PerformancePoint Content New Scorecard
ii. Right click on PerformancePoint Content New Scorecard.
iii. Choose blank scorecard. Give a name (Performance Against Target) and save.
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iv. From Details section (right hand side section), drag and drop the KPI into the
“drop items here” column
And you will get the below
v. Click the Update button. Note: For any changes to the scorecard, you need to
click the update button to reflect the changes.
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3.5. Adding Time Intelligence to Scorecard
i. Screen shot above shows the total values. What we want to achieve is time
based performance.
ii. To do it, drag the “Time” formula from the right section to above the Actual
column.
iii. You will be presented with the Time Formula Editor as below. Key in “Month-2”
and click OK. Click Update.
iv. Repeat ii and iii to add another month. Formula is “Month-1”.
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3.6. Create Dashboard
i. Right click on PerformancePoint Content New Dashboard
ii. Choose Template and click OK
iii. Provide a name for the dashboard and save.
iv. On the Pages section, provide a name. This will be become a link and dashboard
page.
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v. On the Dashboard Content, Drag and drop a scorecard to the column/zone as
shown below and save.
i. Congrats, you have created your Dashboard in SharePoint 2013.
3.7. Publish Dashboard
i. Once done configuring, click Save. Then choose Deploy to SharePoint