Power View provides different ways to filter and highlight data in reports. Since the underlying data model contains metadata, Power View knows the relationships between the various tables and fields in a report, so one visualization can be used to filter all the other visualizations. Chart highlighting, slicers, and filters are three of the ways to filter all the visualizations in a view in Power View (SharePoint) or all the visualizations in a sheet in Power View (Excel). You can choose to create filters for the whole view or sheet or for individual visualizations. None of these filters apply across the whole report: in Power View in SharePoint, they are specific to individual views in the report. In Power View in Excel, they are specific to individual sheets in the report. All of the filters allow you to select one or more values.
Reporting with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Reporting with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
Reporting with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started with Reporting
SSRS – Standard Reporting
Development Activity with SSRS
Power View – Self-service Reporting
Development Activity with Power View
Index
Customer Reviews