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The Excel 2007 Beta has some bugs/issues preventing many of the BI reports
from working that work today with Excel 2003 and OWC 11 with SSAS 2005. 1. The MDX generated by the Pivot Table uses the MDX Subcube filter rather than the MDX WHERE clause. This prevents all the time series (e.g. PrevPeriod) from working. Typical UI tools for SSAS2005 have 2 filter fields for each type of filter. At least one field needs to use the WHERE clause to keep normal reports working. 2. The calculated members of a dimension are greyed out in the selection box and cannot be deselected to format the report. Prevents many formated reports from being run in Excel 2007 3. The measure format strings are ignored some of the time (they work in the Browser of the cube) Very concerning especially with the termination of the one tool that works today for these reports (OWC) and it is triggering a review of non-Microsoft presentation tools for BI systems. Any hope that these issues are recognized and will be corrected by the GFR? -- Mike L ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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I would contact the XL 2007 development team directly, via their blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/ Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Mike L" wrote: The Excel 2007 Beta has some bugs/issues preventing many of the BI reports from working that work today with Excel 2003 and OWC 11 with SSAS 2005. 1. The MDX generated by the Pivot Table uses the MDX Subcube filter rather than the MDX WHERE clause. This prevents all the time series (e.g. PrevPeriod) from working. Typical UI tools for SSAS2005 have 2 filter fields for each type of filter. At least one field needs to use the WHERE clause to keep normal reports working. 2. The calculated members of a dimension are greyed out in the selection box and cannot be deselected to format the report. Prevents many formated reports from being run in Excel 2007 3. The measure format strings are ignored some of the time (they work in the Browser of the cube) Very concerning especially with the termination of the one tool that works today for these reports (OWC) and it is triggering a review of non-Microsoft presentation tools for BI systems. Any hope that these issues are recognized and will be corrected by the GFR? -- Mike L ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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Mike,
I find the same(very similar) with the MDX calculations. Not only greyed out, but also not delivering values. works fine in SSAS and works fine if I convert to formulas in Excle 2007. Have you heard anything regarding this or do you have a good contact on the development team. Andrew "Mike L" wrote: The Excel 2007 Beta has some bugs/issues preventing many of the BI reports from working that work today with Excel 2003 and OWC 11 with SSAS 2005. 1. The MDX generated by the Pivot Table uses the MDX Subcube filter rather than the MDX WHERE clause. This prevents all the time series (e.g. PrevPeriod) from working. Typical UI tools for SSAS2005 have 2 filter fields for each type of filter. At least one field needs to use the WHERE clause to keep normal reports working. 2. The calculated members of a dimension are greyed out in the selection box and cannot be deselected to format the report. Prevents many formated reports from being run in Excel 2007 3. The measure format strings are ignored some of the time (they work in the Browser of the cube) Very concerning especially with the termination of the one tool that works today for these reports (OWC) and it is triggering a review of non-Microsoft presentation tools for BI systems. Any hope that these issues are recognized and will be corrected by the GFR? -- Mike L ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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Andrew,
On issue 1, the B2TR version reverted to the WHERE clause and my reports worked again. However, I got word that they will be going back to SubCubes in V2 out soon. However, calculations refering to cells outside the subcube will also be suported so there is hope but lots of uncertainty ahead. On issue 2, no solution in site yet but they are aware if it - changes needed back in the SSAS end. I get all my results - do you always click on the "Include calculated members" option? I cannot find any issue 3s any more. Good luck. -- Mike L "Andrew Gray" wrote: Mike, I find the same(very similar) with the MDX calculations. Not only greyed out, but also not delivering values. works fine in SSAS and works fine if I convert to formulas in Excle 2007. Have you heard anything regarding this or do you have a good contact on the development team. Andrew "Mike L" wrote: The Excel 2007 Beta has some bugs/issues preventing many of the BI reports from working that work today with Excel 2003 and OWC 11 with SSAS 2005. 1. The MDX generated by the Pivot Table uses the MDX Subcube filter rather than the MDX WHERE clause. This prevents all the time series (e.g. PrevPeriod) from working. Typical UI tools for SSAS2005 have 2 filter fields for each type of filter. At least one field needs to use the WHERE clause to keep normal reports working. 2. The calculated members of a dimension are greyed out in the selection box and cannot be deselected to format the report. Prevents many formated reports from being run in Excel 2007 3. The measure format strings are ignored some of the time (they work in the Browser of the cube) Very concerning especially with the termination of the one tool that works today for these reports (OWC) and it is triggering a review of non-Microsoft presentation tools for BI systems. Any hope that these issues are recognized and will be corrected by the GFR? -- Mike L ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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Thanks Mike.
Could you tell me the best way of checking the MDX generated by excel 2007 so I can check if it is a WHERE clause. I do always check "Include calculated members" and can see them in the pop-up/dropdown boxes. Do the beta trial versions change, so could I be using an outdated one? I notice in your earlier post you state "This prevents all time series from working". Were you just not getting any values or were you getting incorrect values. Thanks Andrew "Mike L" wrote: Andrew, On issue 1, the B2TR version reverted to the WHERE clause and my reports worked again. However, I got word that they will be going back to SubCubes in V2 out soon. However, calculations refering to cells outside the subcube will also be suported so there is hope but lots of uncertainty ahead. On issue 2, no solution in site yet but they are aware if it - changes needed back in the SSAS end. I get all my results - do you always click on the "Include calculated members" option? I cannot find any issue 3s any more. Good luck. -- Mike L "Andrew Gray" wrote: Mike, I find the same(very similar) with the MDX calculations. Not only greyed out, but also not delivering values. works fine in SSAS and works fine if I convert to formulas in Excle 2007. Have you heard anything regarding this or do you have a good contact on the development team. Andrew "Mike L" wrote: The Excel 2007 Beta has some bugs/issues preventing many of the BI reports from working that work today with Excel 2003 and OWC 11 with SSAS 2005. 1. The MDX generated by the Pivot Table uses the MDX Subcube filter rather than the MDX WHERE clause. This prevents all the time series (e.g. PrevPeriod) from working. Typical UI tools for SSAS2005 have 2 filter fields for each type of filter. At least one field needs to use the WHERE clause to keep normal reports working. 2. The calculated members of a dimension are greyed out in the selection box and cannot be deselected to format the report. Prevents many formated reports from being run in Excel 2007 3. The measure format strings are ignored some of the time (they work in the Browser of the cube) Very concerning especially with the termination of the one tool that works today for these reports (OWC) and it is triggering a review of non-Microsoft presentation tools for BI systems. Any hope that these issues are recognized and will be corrected by the GFR? -- Mike L ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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Andrew,
I have not done it myself - I have seen it done with IP port monitors - I used other discussion group entries to realize the way MDX was being generated. Let me know if you find a good way to do it. You must upgrade from Excel 2007 Beta 2 to Excel 2007 Beta 2 TR to get it to work properly. I was getting nothing for the time formulae with just Beta 2. -- Mike L "Andrew Gray" wrote: Thanks Mike. Could you tell me the best way of checking the MDX generated by excel 2007 so I can check if it is a WHERE clause. I do always check "Include calculated members" and can see them in the pop-up/dropdown boxes. Do the beta trial versions change, so could I be using an outdated one? I notice in your earlier post you state "This prevents all time series from working". Were you just not getting any values or were you getting incorrect values. Thanks Andrew "Mike L" wrote: Andrew, On issue 1, the B2TR version reverted to the WHERE clause and my reports worked again. However, I got word that they will be going back to SubCubes in V2 out soon. However, calculations refering to cells outside the subcube will also be suported so there is hope but lots of uncertainty ahead. On issue 2, no solution in site yet but they are aware if it - changes needed back in the SSAS end. I get all my results - do you always click on the "Include calculated members" option? I cannot find any issue 3s any more. Good luck. -- Mike L "Andrew Gray" wrote: Mike, I find the same(very similar) with the MDX calculations. Not only greyed out, but also not delivering values. works fine in SSAS and works fine if I convert to formulas in Excle 2007. Have you heard anything regarding this or do you have a good contact on the development team. Andrew "Mike L" wrote: The Excel 2007 Beta has some bugs/issues preventing many of the BI reports from working that work today with Excel 2003 and OWC 11 with SSAS 2005. 1. The MDX generated by the Pivot Table uses the MDX Subcube filter rather than the MDX WHERE clause. This prevents all the time series (e.g. PrevPeriod) from working. Typical UI tools for SSAS2005 have 2 filter fields for each type of filter. At least one field needs to use the WHERE clause to keep normal reports working. 2. The calculated members of a dimension are greyed out in the selection box and cannot be deselected to format the report. Prevents many formated reports from being run in Excel 2007 3. The measure format strings are ignored some of the time (they work in the Browser of the cube) Very concerning especially with the termination of the one tool that works today for these reports (OWC) and it is triggering a review of non-Microsoft presentation tools for BI systems. Any hope that these issues are recognized and will be corrected by the GFR? -- Mike L ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc |
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