Working with PerformancePoint in SharePoint 2013 Christina Wheeler
About Me Christina Wheeler, MCTS SharePoint Trainer & Consultant Critical Path Training –Blog: – –Published Books SharePoint 2010 Field Guide SharePoint 2013 Inside Out
What is PerformancePoint? PerformancePoint Services –SharePoint 2013 Service Application Create interactive, context driven BI dashboards –Analytic reports, scorecards, KPIs, filters
Dashboard Designer
Configuring Dashboard Designer Requires ADO.NET MD version
New Features & Improvements Themes –Uses SharePoint site’s theme Filter Enhancements –Show sub selections in tree filters by bolding each parent in the hierarchy –Dynamically size tree filter height based on number of visible items in tree Filter Search –Ability to search among filter members
New Features & Improvements EffectiveUserName –Ability to use per-user identity without having to use Kerberos for SSAS Custom Target Applications from Secure Store
Setup Data Connection
Time Intelligence Specify values to determine how time will be interpreted for data source
Filter Formula
Scorecard
Deploying a Dashboard
Decomposition Tree
New & Improved Features Dashboard Migration –Copy complete dashboards and dependencies –Includes.aspx file, to other users, servers, or site collections –Migrate single items to other environments & migrate content via PowerShell Filter Enhancements & Filter Search –Improved UI - users can view and manage filters –Search for items within filters without navigating through the tree
New & Improved Features BI Center Update –Cleaner and easier to use –Folders and libraries configured for easy use Support for Analysis Services Effective User –Eliminates need for Kerberos when per-user authentication is used for SSAS –Uses EffectiveUserName property instead of using the currently authenticated user
Questions? Blog: SharePoint 2013 Inside Out