Submit Your Feedback on Analysis Services and PowerPivot
Now that the Microsoft SQL Server Code Name “Denali” Evaluation edition is available for download, we are eager to hear from you. Do you like the new Business Intelligence (BI) features, such as the new professional BI developer tools? Do you find it easy to create tabular models on an Analysis Services server? What additional features would you like to suggest? Did you discover any of those “undocumented features” generally known as software bugs? Please take the time to let us know:
- Go to the SQL Server Connect page at https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/Feedback.
- Add new feedback or comment on existing issues.
As a side note, according to Wikipedia, Thomas Edison used the term Bug in a letter as far back as 1878: “ 'Bugs' — as such little faults and difficulties are called—show themselves and months of intense watching, study and labor are requisite before commercial success or failure is certainly reached. ” And this is what our Community Technology Preview is all about: Intense watching, study and labor to deliver the next version of SQL Server in the highest quality. Your help in this effort is very much appreciated!
Comments
- Anonymous
July 13, 2011
- Power Pivot needs parameter capabilities2) Power Pivot needs to allow drill downIt's a great tool, but putting a tool like this on top of a warehouse requires the two items above. Otherwise its not really a viable solution for data analysis in large companies. :(
- Anonymous
July 13, 2011
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July 08, 2013
Powerpivot BUG?!!if I import this table into the data model, the capital characters go wrong:VG1 account executiveVG1 Account executiveVG1 Account Executiveprobably has something to do with the compression?regards bauke.visser@gmail.com - Anonymous
January 07, 2016
The ability to link back within powerpivot without having to use excel. This would be an awesome feature. See www.sqlbi.com/.../linkback-tables-in-powerpivot-for-excel-2013