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Working with PerformancePoint in SharePoint 2013
Christina Wheeler
About MeChristina Wheeler, MCTSSharePoint Trainer & ConsultantCritical Path Traininghttp://www.criticalpathtraining.com
– Blog: http://www.cwheeler76.com– Email: [email protected] – Twitter: @cwheeler76– Published Books
• SharePoint 2010 Field Guide• SharePoint 2013 Inside Out
What is PerformancePoint?• PerformancePoint Services
– SharePoint 2013 Service Application
• Create interactive, context driven BI dashboards– Analytic reports, scorecards,
KPIs, filters
Dashboard Designer
Configuring Dashboard Designer• Requires ADO.NET MD version 10
http://tinyurl.com/adonetmd
New Features & Improvements• Themes
– Uses SharePoint site’s theme• Filter Enhancements
– Show sub selections in tree filters by bolding each parent in the hierarchy
– Dynamically size tree filter height based on number of visible items in tree
• Filter Search– Ability to search among filter members
New Features & Improvements• EffectiveUserName
– Ability to use per-user identity without having to use Kerberos for SSAS
• Custom Target Applications from Secure Store
Setup Data Connection
Time Intelligence• Specify values to
determine how time will be interpreted for data source
Filter Formula
Scorecard
Deploying a Dashboard
Decomposition Tree
New & Improved Features• Dashboard Migration
– Copy complete dashboards and dependencies– Includes.aspx file, to other users, servers, or site collections– Migrate single items to other environments & migrate content
via PowerShell• Filter Enhancements & Filter Search
– Improved UI - users can view and manage filters– Search for items within filters without navigating through the
tree
New & Improved Features• BI Center Update
– Cleaner and easier to use– Folders and libraries configured for easy use
• Support for Analysis Services Effective User– Eliminates need for Kerberos when per-user
authentication is used for SSAS– Uses EffectiveUserName property instead of using
the currently authenticated user
Questions?Blog: http://www.cwheeler76.comEmail: [email protected]: @cwheeler76
SharePoint 2013 Inside Outhttp://tinyurl.com/sp2010fg