I have SSAS cube and I want to create report in Power View using connection to my Tabular cube. And I get error, can not connect.
is it possible to create powerview from SSAS Tabular ? or is there another way ?
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I'm assuming Excel 2013 and the Power View add-in already enabled. Please follow the instructions here but on step 13 choose Power View instead of PivotTable.
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Hello everyone I am a beginner in Power BI.
I have queried a SQL database from Power BI in "Import" mode because I need to make changes to this dataset. I have created parameters that I have inserted in the Power Query script of my SQL query.
When I am on the Power BI Desktop screen, I can click on the drop-down box (see attached image) "Transform data", then "Modify parameters" and query my database.
My problem: I have read that it is not possible to use this option if I publish this report on the BI portal.
How can I give the end user, who will have to log in to the BI portal, the ability to modify the settings (to query the SQL database) as I do with Power BI Desktop?
Thank you for your answers.
PS: I specify that I am on the September 2021 version (Version: 2.97.921.0 64-bit) of Power BI and I do not have the possibility to switch to the February 2022 version which, I believe, allows me to manage this problem with the "Bind to parameter" option
I am trying to make a SSAS cube, but I have a connection error.
The SQL browser service if activated
If I am understanding it right then you are trying to connect your SSAS tabular cube to SQL Browser in order to query data. In this case -
You can use "Dax Studio" to connect to SSAS tabular cube. Below is the download link:
https://daxstudio.org/downloads/
I am not sure if it is possible to connect SSAS tabular cube to SQL Browser. I usually connect it to DAX Studio, Power BI, SSMS and excel analyze and visualize cube data.
We build an SSAS ROLAP cube where data source is memSQL. The cube is built using Visual Studio 2019 and the driver used to connect to memSQL data source is "MySQL .NET Provider 8.0.19". The cube is built and processed successfully. As it is a ROLAP cube, so one of the requirement we have in our hand is to add new dimension/measure dynamically without developer intervention. Now I am looking for some expert advise, how dynamically can we add a dimension or a measure (may be through any Autosys job which will schedule to run in every hour and check for new dimension or measure).
Is it possible to do through any back-end C# code which will update the XMLA; whenever we are trying to add a new dimension or measure ?
I found a good example code at Analysis Services Cube Programatically/Automatically Generated via c# and AMO
This helped me to build a code for dynamic cube using memSQL as data source.
I am working on Power BI with a SSAS instance. I am using a direct connection to browse the data. I need to build custom measures and columns to create a dashboard, but the buttons are greyed out and the right-click menu on a table does not show 'New mesure' or 'New column'.
Obviously I am missing something, any idea what?
No you can't create measure or column if you are connected to SSAS
Question: If I created a live connection, can I edit the model or query in Power BI Desktop?
Answer: No. All of the query and modeling features in Power BI Desktop
are disabled when exploring live data.
you can found other info here : https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-desktop-analysis-services-tabular-data/
i am new to SSAS . we can connect tabular model in SSAS to powerview .
Can we connect Multidimensional Cube(Datatools) also to Powerview without sharepoint
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Not yet. Currently you need to host your PowerView in SharePoint in order to be able to connect to a multidimensional cube.
However, when Excel 2016 is released you will be able to connect PowerView in Excel to multidimensional cubes. See the PowerView over an OLAP Connection section in this article: https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/Whats-new-in-Office-2016-Preview-4841f061-d019-45cc-af74-3e89c8cff1c4