Database Reference
In-Depth Information
2.
Open the project file in the Chapter 6 - BISM Model director y.
3.
Check the Model.bim Workspace Server property. Make sure that this
points to the right server for your environment. The server setting will
default to localhost .
4.
Check the model's existing connection server setting. Open the Model
.bim file and, from the File menu under Model, you can open the exist-
ing connections and edit the SQL Server data source with the project
so that it points to the right server for your environment. The server
setting will default to localhost .
5.
Check the properties for the project and make sure it points to the right
server for your environment. The server setting will default to localhost.
6.
Deploy the model to your tabular instance of Analysis Services.
You're now ready to connect to it with Excel 2013 and start building reports!
SuMMARy
In this chapter, you created models to explore your data and then created some
simple visualizations using Microsoft Power View. Power View, like many of
the tools in this topic, is bigger than we can cover completely in one chapter.
We hope this introduction has inspired you to test it out more thoroughly in
your environment!
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