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Vote desired sessions at #SQLBits 10

Just a breaking news: you can vote the sessions you’d like to attend at the next SQLbits in London! I already did my job and I have to say that it’s very hard to use your 10 sesssions – there are too many sessions that I’d like to watch!  Read more

Sorting Dates Columns in #PowerPivot and #BISM #Tabular

I just published an article about Sorting Dates Columns in PowerPivot v2 and BISM Tabular on SQLBI website. In reality, the article is about sorting columns by other columns in a Tabular model, but the common scenario in which you need that is in a Calendar  Read more

Publish Your Data on Windows Azure MarketPlace

If you missed this, it is finally possible to publish your data on Windows Azure Marketplace . The name DataMarket is no longer present here also because the marketplace also include applications and not only data, but the news introduced by the last  Read more

#SQLBits video (of my session) finally available

The video of the session Vertipaq vs OLAP: Change Your Data Modeling Approach that I delivered at SQLBits 9 is finally available! You can find here the video of sessions I and Alberto Ferrari delivered at the last two SQLBits. Last week we also submitted  Read more

#DAX Query Plan in SQL Server 2012 #Tabular

The SQL Server Profiler provides you many information regarding the internal behavior of DAX queries sent to a BISM Tabular model. Similar to MDX, also in DAX there is a Formula Engine (FE) and a Storage Engine (SE). The SE is usually handled by Vertipaq  Read more

Learn more about MDX every day

I started learning MDX in 1999 and after so many years of using it and teaching it to other people, I still discover something new every day. Not only because I use it in strange ways (well, this doesn’t happen every day, at least!) but because there  Read more

The Many-to-Many Revolution 2.0 #ssas #mdx #dax #m2m

In September 2006 I had announced in this blog the release of the first version of The Many-to-Many Revolution, a whitepaper that describes how to leverage the many-to-many dimension relationships feature that had being available since Analysis Services  Read more