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PowerPivot for Advanced Reporting and Dashboards

By : Robert Bosco J
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PowerPivot for Advanced Reporting and Dashboards

By: Robert Bosco J

Overview of this book

<p>Business intelligence technology gives an organization the power to make decisions using large volumes of data. By obtaining an adequate amount of data and integrating data from a variety of sources, a user can get a comprehensive knowledge of their business and business strategies. PowerPivot is a free add-in to the 2010 version of the spreadsheet application MS Excel. It extends the capabilities of the PivotTable data summarization and cross-tabulation feature with new features such as expanded data capacity, advanced calculations, the ability to import data from multiple sources, and the ability to publish workbooks as interactive web applications.</p> <p>PowerPivot for Advanced Reporting and Dashboards will teach you the fundamentals of PowerPivot as well as how to use the different data types available. This book also discusses useful tips and tricks for handling and resolving errors that might pop up while creating your report. With this book, you will be able to create relevant BI reports quickly and efficiently.</p> <p>Moving on from the basics, this book will explain the types of data sources that can be imported into PowerPivot. You will then delve into relationships, hierarchies, and data model creation using imported data. You will also learn how to employ DAX functions to transform unstructured data into structured data. Finally, this book will teach you how to create reports such as Pivot Tables, Pivot Charts, Slicers, KPIs, and Perspective reports using PowerPivot and how to publish them using the SharePoint server.</p>
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Summary


This chapter gives a great idea about business intelligence solution's analysis; the user must know the general concepts of creating a BI report, how to perform analysis based on the data and importance of the reports, know how a variety of data sources will be on one single screen as the Dashboard report. Now, the user will have knowledge of the business scorecard, its benefits, and a general idea about Perspective, the types of Perspectives, and so on.

After explaining the general overview of BI reports, several reports have been created in the PowerPivot interface using our two types of industrial data. The user must have a good idea about how to create a variety of reports and the properties of all the report functionalities and should be able to give a brief explanation, tips, and so on. The vital aspect is that the user would understand features of a Perspective after creating the KPI using a Perspective, understanding the measures, and so on. Finally, the user will have a great...