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Conditional Formatting and Quick Calcs in Power BI Desktop

May 31, 2016May 31, 2016 Koen Verbeeck 2 Comments

There’s a new update out of Power BI Desktop (May 2016), but at the time of writing there’s no official announcement yet. However, two great new features have been spotted by Chris Webb: @marcorus a few things – quick calculations (only seen % shares) and conditional formatting in tables for example — Christopher Webb (@Technitrain) […]

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Reblog: Unexpected result with the File System Task

May 24, 2016May 24, 2016 Koen Verbeeck 2 Comments

SQLKover update: nowadays you would probably use package parameters to pass the directory value. However, they still have a default value, so this still applies. Recently I ran across a forum thread where someone encountered an unexpected result when creating a directory using the File System Task in Integration Services. He used a variable to […]

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Speaking about Power BI @ ITPROceed 2016

May 19, 2016May 19, 2016 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

I’m delighted to announce that I’ll be giving a session at this year’s ITPROceed. For those who don’t know this event, it’s an IT Pro focused event in Belgium about Microsoft Technologies. And what’s even better, it’s totally free. My session will be a general overview of what you can do with Power BI right […]

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SSRS and MDX: Think about Cell Properties

May 4, 2016May 4, 2016 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

I stumbled across a small MDX performance tuning trick when using SSRS reports (or any other client tool where you can edit the MDX). When you create the MDX query using the designer, it will append some cell properties at the end of the query. Basically it’s just metadata about the cells of the result […]

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Dynamic Security in Power BI

April 28, 2016December 1, 2016 Koen Verbeeck 5 Comments

UPDATE: the feature has changed since its introduction. For more information, see the update at the bottom of the post. In case you haven’t noticed, Power BI added a new feature in preview mode: row level security (RLS). This blog post describes how you  can use this feature to implement dynamic security. In other words, the […]

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Power BI Service error: “This visual has unrecognized fields”

April 22, 2016September 21, 2016 Koen Verbeeck 4 Comments

UPDATE: IT SEEMS THE BUG HAS NOW BEEN FIXED. THREE HOORAYS FOR THE POWER BI TEAM! Recently I stumbled across a quite annoying error in the Power BI service. I uploaded two working reports from Power BI Desktop to the cloud service. Each report connects to its own cube and both cubes are in the […]

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Loading Data into Clustered Columnstore Index with SSIS

April 21, 2016April 21, 2016 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

I’m using a clustered columnstore index (CCI) on one of my fact tables at a client. The row size is between 8 and 9 million rows and I was wondering how I could load data efficiently in this CCI using SSIS. I stumbled upon this MSDN blog post: SQL Server 2016 SSIS Data Flow Buffer […]

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Overview of Published Articles – 2016Q1

April 19, 2016April 19, 2016 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

Here is an overview of the articles I published in the first quarter of 2016. R Services series: SQL Server 2016 R Services: Executing R code in SQL Server SQL Server 2016 R Services: Display R plots in Reporting Services SSIS & AlwaysEncrypted: Reading Always Encrypted Data with SQL Server Integration Services 2016 Writing Always Encrypted […]

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SSIS Trick: Adding Multiple Packages to a Project

April 6, 2016April 6, 2016 Koen Verbeeck 5 Comments

A little SSIS trick today. Sometimes you start a new Integration Services project and you want to add some existing packages to this project. So you can right-click the SSIS Packages node and choose Add Existing Package. In the dialog, you choose the File System. All you now have to do is choose the package […]

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SQLSaturday Belgium: slidedeck

March 24, 2016August 16, 2017 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

The very first SQLSaturday in Belgium is over and it was a great event. I saw some interesting sessions, especially the one on refreshing data in Power BI was very interesting. There was a nice turnout and the event was well organized. I look forward to the second edition! You can find my slides of […]

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