Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server 2012



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10778 - Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Duration: 5 days Course Price: $2,695 Software Assurance Eligible Course Description 10778 - Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 has been retired. It has been replaced by 20466 - Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server which covers similar content. 20466 - Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server has been written to address the needs of both SQL 2012 and SQL 2014 students. About this Course Business intelligence (BI) is becoming increasingly important for companies of many different sizes and types because of the competitive edge it can help to give them. The combined capabilities of Microsoft SQL Server 2012 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010 make it easier than ever for companies to develop a BI solution that meets their specific needs, provides reduced total cost of ownership (TCO), and achieves a faster time to solution. This five-day instructor-led course teaches students how to empower information workers through self-service analytics and reporting. Students will learn how to implement multidimensional analysis solutions, create PowerPivot and tabular data models, deliver rich data visualizations with PowerView and SQL Server Reporting Services, and discover business insights by using data mining. This course helps people prepare for exam 70-466. Audience Profile This course is intended for database professionals who need to fulfill a Business Intelligence Developer role to create analysis and reporting solutions. Primary responsibilities include: Implementing reporting solutions by using SQL Server Reporting Services. Implementing multidimensional databases by using SQL Server Analysis Services. Creating tabular semantic data models for analysis by using SQL Server Analysis Services. Create visualizations of data by using PowerView. Create data mining solutions by using SQL Server Analysis Services. At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to: Describe the components, architecture, and nature of a BI solution. Create reports with Reporting Services. Create reusable report items that simplify self-service reporting. Manage report execution and delivery. Create a multidimensional database with Analysis Services. Implement dimensions in a cube. Implement measures and measure groups in a cube. Use MDX Syntax. Customize a cube. Implement a Tabular Data Model in PowerPivot. Use DAX to query a tabular model. Implement a Tabular Database. Use PowerView to create interactive data visualizations. Use Data Mining for Predictive Analysis. Course Outline Module 1: Introduction to Business Intelligence and Data Modeling This module provides an introduction to Business (BI) Intelligence. It describes common BI scenarios, current trends in BI, and the typical roles that are involved in creating a BI solution. It also introduces the Microsoft BI platform and describes the roles Microsoft SQL Server 2012 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010 play in Microsoft BI solutions. Introduction to Business Intelligence The Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform Lab : Reporting and Analyzing Data Exploring a Reporting Services Repot Exploring a PowerPivot Workbook Exploring a Power View Report

Describe common BI scenarios and current BI trends. Describe the main technologies that make up the Microsoft BI platform. Module 2: Implementing Reports with SQL Server Reporting Services This module discusses the tools and techniques a professional business intelligence developer can use to create and publish reports with SQL Server Reporting Services. Introduction to Reporting Services Creating a Report with Report Designer Grouping and Aggregating Data in a Report Showing Data Graphically Filtering Reports by Using Parameters Publishing and Viewing a Report Lab : Creating a Report with Report Designer Creating a Report Grouping and Aggregating Data Lab : Enhancing and Publishing a Report Adding a Chart to a Report Adding Parameters to a Report Publishing a Report Describe the key features of Reporting Services. Use Report Designer to create a report. Group and aggregate data in a report. Use charts and other visualizations to show data graphically in a report. Use parameters to filter data in a report. Publish and view a report. Module 3: Supporting Self Service Reporting This module describes Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services features that you can use to enable self-service reporting. Introduction to Self Service Reporting Shared Data Sources and Datasets Report Parts Lab : Implementing Self Service Reporting Using Report Builder Simplifying Data Access for Business Users Using Report Parts Support self-service reporting with Report Builder. Create shared data sources and datasets for self-service reporting scenarios. Use report parts as reusable report elements. Module 4: Managing Report Execution and Delivery This module describes how to apply security settings and configure reports for delivery. Managing Report Security Managing Report Execution Subscriptions and Data Alert Troubleshooting Reporting Services Lab : Configuring Report Execution and Delivery Configuring Report Execution Implementing a Standard Subscription Implementing a Data-Driven Subscription Configure security settings for a report server. Configure report execution settings to optimize performance. Use subscriptions and alerts to automate report and data delivery. Troubleshoot reporting issues. Module 5: Creating Multidimensional DatabasesThe fundamental purpose of using SQL Server Analysis Services online analytical processing (OLAP) solutions is to build cubes that you can use to perform complex queries and return the results in a reasonable time. This module provides an introduction to multidimensional databases and introduces the core components of an OLAP cube. Introduction to Multidimensional Analysis

Creating Data Sources and Data Source Views Creating a Cube Overview of Cube Security Lab : Creating a Multidimensional Database Creating a Data Source Creating and Modifying a Data Source View Creating and Modifying a Cube Describe the considerations for a multidimensional database. Create data sources and data source views. Create a cube. Implement security in a multidimensional database. Module 6: Working with Dimensions In SQL Server Analysis Services, dimensions are a fundamental component of cubes. This module provides an insight into the creation and configuration of dimensions and dimension hierarchies. Configuring Dimensions Defining Attribute Hierarchies Sorting and Grouping Attributes Lab : Defining Dimensions Configuring Dimensions Defining Relationships and Hierarchies Sorting and Grouping Dimensions Attributes Configure dimensions. Define attribute hierarchies. Sort and group attributes. Module 7: Working with Measures and Measure Groups A measure represents a column that contains quantifiable data, usually numeric, that you can aggregate. This module describes measures and measure groups. The module also explains how you can use measures to define fact tables and associate dimensions. Working with Measures Working with Measure Groups Lab : Configuring Measures and Measure Groups Configuring Measures Defining Dimension Usage and Relationships Configuring Measure Group Storage Describe measures. Describe measure groups. Module 8: Introduction to MDX Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) is the query language that you use to work with and retrieve multidimensional data in SQL Server Analysis Services. This module describes the fundamentals of MDX. It also explains how to build calculations, such as calculated members and named sets. MDX Fundamentals Adding Calculations to a Cube Using MDX to Query a Cube Lab : Using MDX Querying a Cube by Using MDX Creating a Calculated Member Describe MDX. Add calculations to a cube. Describe how to use MDX in client applications. Module 9: Customizing Cube Functionality In this module, you will learn how to customize cube functionality by using several technologies available to you in SQL Server Analysis Services. These technology customizations include: Key Performance Indicators, Actions, Perspectives, and Translations.

Working with Key Performance Indicators Working with Actions Working with Perspectives Working with Translations Lab : Customizing a Cube Implementing an Action Implementing a Perspective Implementing a Translation Describe Key Performance Indicators. Implement Actions. Explain Perspectives. Describe Translations. Module 10: Implementing a Tabular Data Model with Microsoft PowerPivot This module introduces tabular data models, explains how to install and use the PowerPivot for Excel add-in, and describes how to share a workbook to PowerPivot Gallery. Introduction to Tabular Data Models and PowerPivot Technologies Creating a Tabular Data Model by Using PowerPivot for Excel Sharing a PowerPivot Workbook and Using PowerPivot Gallery Lab : Using PowerPivot for Excel Creating a Tabular Data Model by Using PowerPivot for Excel Using a Tabular Data Model in Excel Sharing a PowerPivot Workbook to PowerPivot Gallery Using a PowerPivot Workbook as a Data Source Describe the key features and benefits of tabular data models and PowerPivot technologies. Create a PowerPivot for Excel workbook. Share a PowerPivot for Excel workbook to PowerPivot Gallery and use a PowerPivot for Excel workbook as a data source. Module 11: Introduction to DAX This module covers the fundamentals of the DAX language. It also explains how you can use DAX to create calculated columns and measures, and how you can use these in your tabular data models. DAX Fundamentals Using DAX to Create Calculated Column and Measures in a Tabular Data Model Lab : Creating Calculated Columns and Measures by Using DAX Creating Calculated Columns Creating Measures Using Time Intelligence Creating a Dynamic Measure Describe the fundamentals of DAX. Use DAX to create calculated columns and measures. Module 12: Implementing an Analysis Services Tabular Data Model With SQL Server 2012, you can install Analysis Services in Tabular mode and create tabular data models that information workers can access by using tools such as Excel and Power View. This module describes Analysis Services tabular data models and explains how to develop a tabular data model by using the SQL Server Data Tools. Introduction to Analysis Services Tabular Data Model Projects Developing an Analysis Services Tabular Data Model in SQL Server Data Tools Lab : Working with an Analysis Services Tabular Data Model Creating an Analysis Data Services Tabular Data Model from a PowerPivot Workbook Implementing a Perspective Implementing Partitions Deploying an Analysis Services Tabular Data Model Enabling Access to a Tabular Data Model Configuring DirectQuery Storage Model Implementing Security in a Tabular Data Model Describe Analysis Services tabular data model Projects. Implement an Analysis Services tabular data model by Using SQL Server Data Tools.

Module 13: Creating Data Visualizations with Power View SQL Server 2012 introduces Power View, a SharePoint-based data exploration tool that provides a way for information workers to interactively create data visualizations that help them to better understand the data that they are working with. This module introduces Power View and describes how you can use it to create a range of different types of reports quickly and easily. Introduction to Power View Visualizing Data with Power View Lab : Creating Data Visualizations with Power View Modify the Tabular Data Model Create a Simple Power View Report Using Interactive Visualizations Create a Scatter Chart and a Play Axis Describe the Power View and its place in the BI ecosystem. Create data visualizations by using Power View. Module 14: Performing Predictive Analysis with Data Mining SQL Server Analysis Services includes data mining tools that you can use to identify patterns in your data, helping you to determine why particular things happen and to predict what will happen in the future. This module introduces data mining, describes how to create a data mining solution, how to validate data mining models, how to use the Data Mining Add-ins for Excel, and how to incorporate data mining results into Reporting Services reports. Overview of Data Mining Creating a Data Mining Solution Validating a Data Mining Solution Consuming a Data Mining Solution Lab : Using Data Mining to Support a Marketing Campaign Using Table Analysis Tools Creating a Data Mining Model Using the Data Mining Add-in for Excel Validating Data Mining Models Using a Data Mining Model in a Report Describe the key data mining concepts and use the Data Mining Add-ins for Excel. Create a Data Mining solution. Validate data mining models. Use data mining data in a report. Prerequisites Before attending this course, the student should have: At least 2 years experience of working with relational databases, including: Designing a normalized database. Creating tables and relationships. Querying with Transact-SQL. Some basic knowledge of data warehouse schema topology (including star and snowflake schemas). Some exposure to basic programming constructs (such as looping and branching). An awareness of key business priorities such as revenue, profitability, and financial accounting is desirable. Learn it! San Francisco - 33 New Montgomery St. - Suite 300 - San Francisco, CA 94105-855.838.5028 or 415.693.0250 Learn it! San Jose - 2025 Gateway Place - Suite 390 - San Jose, CA 95110-855.838.5028 or 408.200.0953 Learn it! New York - 330 West 38th St. - Suite 301 - New York, NY 10018-855.838.5028 Live Online Training - Remote Training - Home, Office, Anywhere