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Hello Brother this is great lesson indeed. Kindly assist in the same way on how one can migrate SQL Data(Database) which on Windows to Postgresql Database that is running on Ubuntu Linux
How do I solve an SSIS error when I’m trying to open a file in Visual Studio Community 2017 and it returns creating project fails value does not fall within the expected range (Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagementStudio)?
Hi, I am getting this error while deploying through deployment wizard. SSAS was initially installed with Tabular mode while deploying it throwed error so my architect switched mode to multidimensional without reinstalling. Is this the issue? Now I have asked for access to logs to find the error. Please help struggling for the past 2 days. Please check your mail
Hi I need some help regarding the SSAS Tabular model. I have three date tables first one Creation data second one End date and Assigned data. Hence all the columns names are the same naming convention in all three tables, while dragging the fields to excel pivot table filter I am not able to identify which field is it and from where it is coming. Could you please help me how to differentiate that . Is there any option to make a table name dot column.
Hi I need some help regarding the SSAS Tabular model. I have three date tables first one Creation data second one End date and Assigned data. Hence all the columns names are the same naming convention in all three tables, while dragging the fields to excel pivot table filter I am not able to identify which field is it and from where it is coming. Could you please help me how to differentiate that . Is there any option to make a table name dot column.
This is helping me greatly in my new job with very complex reports needing the data to be grouped and emailed. Thank you very kindly for your generous sharing of knowledge.