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SharePoint 2010 PerformancePoint Services : SQL Server Table Data Source

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This data source allows you to create a connection to SQL Server tables. You can also create a connection to SQL Server views. You need to have at least read access to the source before you can create a successful connection.

In this example, connect to the RequestUsage table located in the WSS_Logging database.

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After you create a new data source based on the SQL Server table data template, the SQL Connection Settings screen appears.

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Next, specify the server, database, and table or view name.

3.
You can also choose to configure the connection string manually to get access to all connection string properties, as you did with Analysis Services. As with all other tabular data sources, the authentication options available are Unattended Service Account and Per-user Identity. Figure 1 shows how the settings should look after you specify all the properties.

Figure 1. This is an example of complete settings for a SQL Server table data source.

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As with all tabular data sources, verify that all columns have been properly configured as a dimension or fact. In addition, verify that all facts are using the proper aggregation column (see Figure 2).



Figure 2. Verify that the columns are tagged properly as dimension or fact.

As shown in Figure 2, all the columns except for the RowID are configured correctly. The RowID is interpreted as a dimension since it contains GUID’s, so it has been set to be a dimension.

After you change the RowID column to be of type Key, the data source is ready to be used in a scorecard.

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