Building the Perfect BI Semantic Model
for Power View
Ashish Singh Scalability Experts
Introduction to BISM & Power View
Building a BISM model
Optimizing the model for Power View
Tips and tricks how to develop the right model
Set reporting properties
Consuming BISM from SharePoint
Power View reports
One Model for all End User Experiences
Client Tools
Data model
Business logic
and queries
Data access
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Power View is an interactive data exploration, visualization, and presentation experience Highly visual design
experience
Rich meta-driven interactivity
Presentation-ready at all times
Provides intuitive ad-hoc reporting for business users such as data analysts, business decision makers, and information workers
A Power View report must be based on a deployed tabular BI Semantic Model PowerPivot workbook in a SharePoint library
Tabular model hosted on a tabular instance of Analysis Services
DAX Tabular Queries are used to query the model
Ordinarily, the tabular BI Semantic Model needs to be optimized for the Power View experience
Server(s): SharePoint Server 2010 SP1
SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint
Client: Supported browsers:
Windows Vista: IE7 32-bit, FireFox 4
Windows 7: IE8 32-bit, IE9 32-bit, FireFox 4, Safari
Note the InPrivate browsing feature of IE is not supported
Silverlight 4 (Silverlight 5 by RTM)
Ashish Singh
Demo Power View on a perfect Tabular Model
Demo Power View on a PowerPivot model
Move PowerPivot workbook to Tabular model
Create a connection to the Tabular model in SharePoint
Optimize the model for Power View
Multiple Views in a Single Report
Export to Power Point
PowerPivot Gallery Preview Images
Multiple View Navigation
Sorting
More Chart Features
Chart Highlighting Enhancements
Number Formatting for Tables and Matrix
Slicers Cross Filter Other Slicers
Per Data Region Filtering
Measure Filters and Filter Restatement
Search in Filters
Drag Your Data to the Canvas
Print it!
Support for DirectQuery mode
Database Image Support
Show Items with No Data
Measures as Non-Measures
All New Canvas Look
Overlap
Summary
Introduction to BISM & Power View
Building a BISM model
Optimizing the model for Power View
Tips and tricks how to develop the right model
Set reporting properties
Consuming BISM from SharePoint
Power View reports
Q & A