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How to create source data, e.g. a 'master calendar'?
- Anonymous10 years ago
amien is your fact table in SQL as well? Or does it come from an independent source?
Just taking a quick look at this again, if everything is in SQL, you can make the code that populates the date dimension tables a procedure and pass in the min/max from the fact table +/- additional months (easy enough to add to the dates you return from the fact table.
Would look something like
Sproc1 - SSCentral script changed to procedure with input parameters for the dates.
Sproc2 -
1) Select start and end date from the fact table
2) Execute the date dimension procedure with the values from the fact table
You could create a calender table by itself in Excel and just import that as a seperate table into your PBID model. Then create the relationships to your fact tables in PBID.
As for dynamically building it, I don't have a pre-built solution that I've tested out in PBI.
Anonymous Thanks for the link for sqlservercentral. I have one additional question. It will create a function and when you hit invoke, you can enter two dates (start and end).
Question : how would it be possible to make the start and end date dynamic based on the loaded fact table? So if i could put the min date and max date in some kind of variable and use it in the just created calender function
- Anonymous10 years agoNot applicable
amien is your fact table in SQL as well? Or does it come from an independent source?
Just taking a quick look at this again, if everything is in SQL, you can make the code that populates the date dimension tables a procedure and pass in the min/max from the fact table +/- additional months (easy enough to add to the dates you return from the fact table.
Would look something like
Sproc1 - SSCentral script changed to procedure with input parameters for the dates.
Sproc2 -
1) Select start and end date from the fact table
2) Execute the date dimension procedure with the values from the fact table
- Greenrjc10 years agoFrequent Visitor
Hi
I have a related query (I think)
Each time I create a new report I have to re-processes the Query for my Calendar Date Table.
Is there anyway to automate this process or to ensure each New report loads the edited Calendar Date Table automatically?
Currently I have a notepad pinned to desktop with the code to copy paste every time.
- frederik9 years agoFrequent Visitor
Here's a solution using a calculted table in just 2 steps