Thursday, August 29, 2013

Create a report by using Power View to connect to a cube

[From MSDN] Power View is a tool that you can use to create highly-interactive, ad-hoc reports. This topic helps you create a Power View report that displays data from a Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services cube. To create the report, you must first select the cube that you want to use, and create a data source to connect to that cube. Then, you can create the Power View report by selecting the fields that you want to display on the report. Finally, you can display the report in a web part on a Role Center page in Microsoft Dynamics AX.

Here are the details:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj933492.aspx/css

 

2 comments:

Microsoft Dynamics said...

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Afsar said...

I faced lots of issues while installing and configuring Power view tool and at that that there were no solid help available on google, so I tried different trick to overcome this issue and wrote this document. I will post using power view tool in dynamics ax in up coming days. The layout of the post is disturb as I wrote a document and tried to shift it on my blog, so will align the texting of the post so that it will more easy to understand. You can contact me in case of facing any issue.
Regards,
-Afsar