SSRS – Viewing status of Data Driven Subscriptions
What I wanted to do, is to see the status of my data driven subscriptions which are emailed out. I wanted to ensure that there were no errors when being sent out, as well as ensuring that they were indeed sent out. NOTE: This follows on from the FRAMEWORK FOR AUTOMATING SQL SERVER REPORTING SERVICES (SSRS) DATA DRIVEN SUBSCRIPTIONS –…
Framework for Automating SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) data driven subscriptions – Part 2
Description: What the goal was to find a way to automate how an end user could subscribe to a SSRS Data Driven Subscription without any intervention from the Business Intelligence Developer. And also enable the end users to have their own selections. And finally if they did not want to receive the report any longer to then delete their subscription….
Framework for Automating SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) data driven subscriptions – Part 1
Description: What the goal was to find a way to automate how an end user could subscribe to a SSRS Data Driven Subscription without any intervention from the Business Intelligence Developer. And also enable the end users to have their own selections. And finally if they did not want to receive the report any longer to then delete their subscription….
SharePoint 2013 – Creating a data source to an SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) OLAP Cube
Below are the details when using SharePoint 2013 when you want to collect to an SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) OLAP cube, instead of only being able to use the SSAS Tabular. Example: · In our example we are going to connect to our Adventure Works DW 2012 SSAS 1. Go into your SharePoint 2013 website and then…
SCOM (Systems Center Operations Manager) Cube and Data warehouse
What I have done is I have found that it is very handy having all our SCOM data in a data warehouse and then having it in a SSAS (SQL Server Analysis Services). Within the zip file which can be located here below it has all the details for the following: · SCOM Data Warehouse and OLAP Documentation.docx o This…
SSRS–Creating reports using Custom MDX or DAX to query SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) Cube both OLAP and Tabular (Not using the Wizard)
By default in SSRS you can query an SSAS Cube, but this is by using the drag and drop functionality. The issue with this is that it has quite a few limitations. One of the biggest limitations that I found is that you cannot use your own Custom MDX to create your data set. NOTE: You can use the same…