Power View Now Works with Cubes! – (OLAP / MDX Cubes)

Earlier this year, Power View was released with SQL Server 2012, a remarkable step forward in data visualization and then enhanced version of Power View within Excel as part of Office 2013. It wasn't all bad news that Power View only worked with the new tabular semantic models and PowerPivot worksheets published in SharePoint but it did limit our options. We've quietly lived with the fact that this great new reporting tool couldn't be used with Microsoft's flagship analytical data (OLAP) engine without building new semantic models. Well, now it does, and that's very good news.

Microsoft has officially announced the availability of "Microsoft SQL Server 2012 With Power View For Multidimensional Models CTP". T.K. Anand made the announcement on the Analysis Services & PowerPivot Blog that the CTP for this enhancement is now available to freely download from the Microsoft Download Center. Be mindful that this is a pre-released preview of a patch for SQL Server 2012 that should not be installed in a production environment. Further, there may not be an upgrade path for the CTP installation when the final patch is released to the market. It would be best to use a sandboxed test server or virtual machine snapshot so the RTM upgrade can be installed when it is available later on.

 

NB:- My understanding is that this is actually an enhancement to the Analysis Services query engine that enables DAX queries to interact directly with multidimensional models (what we used to call UDM or OLAP databases). Existing SSAS databases will need to be upgraded to the SSAS 2012 server.

 

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SQL Server 2012 with Power View for Multidimensional Models CTP - Download

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