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  2. Hi James,

    Great post. It’s nice to have everything in one place.

    I’m preparing to use PowerView with SSAS Tabular model but installations is really quite dependant! Not sure if I will be able to do that on first attempt!

    Regards
    Emil

  3. But sir, this link (http://blog.webagesolutions.com/archives/584) says
    “As far as data source goes, Power View requires one of the following:
    Tabular Model (New in SSAS 2012)
    PowerPivot based Excel report (this could use OLTP, OLAP or Tabular Model)”.
    so this means we can use OLAP cubes and OLTPs also. Sir, i have one more query as i am a novice. what to do with report after creating it for e.g. lets say i made a powerview report now how can i view this. how can and where should i host this report and how and where can i publish it . can i schedule my reports like automatic mail to HR manager at 9:00 am in morning. Please respond. as i didnt get any link regarding that.

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  5. Very helpful article thank you.

    I had a question, I am configuring an environment that will use Power View to connect to a Tabular Mode SSAS Instance.

    Do I need to install PowerPivot for SharePoint?

    Thanks

    • Hi Omar,

      Glad the post was helpful. I don’t believe you need to install PowerPivot for SharePoint in order to use Power View. I have never tried it, but I don’t see any dependencies. Let me know what you find out.

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