Office 2007 RTM’ed
Microsoft Corp. today announced the completion of the 2007 Microsoft® Office system code and confirmed its release to manufacturing (RTM).
This author has not written his bio yet.
But we are proud to say that Prologika - Teo Lachev contributed 1216 entries already.
Microsoft Corp. today announced the completion of the 2007 Microsoft® Office system code and confirmed its release to manufacturing (RTM).
In UDM, the cube space is defined by attribute hierarchies. Dimensions are just logical containers of attribute hierarchies. It will be great if the next release of SQL Server (Katmai) […]
One of the most useful features of the SSRS 2005 Report Builder is the ability to generate reports on the fly. As long as there is a navigational path in […]
Some late code changes to the ProgressTracker CRI sample featured in my MSDN Magazine article "Jazz Up Your Data Using Custom Report Items In SQL Server Reporting Services" have introduced […]
I learned today that my MVP award has been renewed. This will be my third year as an MVP for Windows Systems – SQL Server.
One of the coolest SQL Server 2005 feature is .NET CLR objects. When use wisely, CLR integration can solve many nagging problems with T-SQL. For example, you cannot pass columns […]
Microsoft has released several cool Business Intelligence-related webcasts that target the forthcoming Office 2007. The webcasts are taken from the corresponding breakout session delivered at the Microsoft Office System Developers […]
One of the major UDM enhancements that transcends the boundaries of traditional OLAP is flexible dimension relationships, including many-to-many, referenced, and fact relationships. Marco Russo, who helped me tremendously with […]
You will probably never run into this issue unless you have very wide tables but here it is. If use the RS table region and the table has many columns […]
Thanks for the Geoff’s feedback on the discussion list, today I was able to demystify one of the SSRS-SSAS integration “gotchas” that has been pestering me for quite some time. […]
