Spread the Love! Be our Power Pivot TechNet Guru, this Valentine's

TechNet loves you!
We love your contributions at TechNet Wiki sooo much that we give you more than just love in return...
We give you NOTORIETY, GLORY... and VIRTUAL MEDALS!
That's not all, this love we have, together, it flows both ways my friend.
You give us stuff, we give you stuff, like interviews, recognition points, Ninja Belt rankings, and of course
front page love!
If the love is strong enough, who knows where it could end! We may even invite you into secret clubs and other initiatives.
So why not spread the love a little further this Valentines, with more than just a cheap card from the highstreet...
Express your love for your favourite technology in a TechNetWiki article!
Pour your heart out to us, capture our hearts and woo us with your prowess!
All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
you had to solve for your own day's work today.
Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
HOW TO WIN
1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
TechNet Wiki.
2) Add a link to it on
THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
Feel free to ask any questions below.
More about TechNet Guru Awards
Thanks in advance!
Pete Laker
#PEJL
Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

1 article and 1 day to go!
GeoCoding using SSIS and T-SQL by
Himanshu Sharma
Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
Small Basic,
Wiki Ninjas,
Wiki)
Answer an interesting question?
Create a wiki article about it!

Similar Messages

  • Spread the Love! Be our SS DBE TechNet Guru, this Valentine's

    TechNet loves you!
    We love your contributions at TechNet Wiki sooo much that we give you more than just love in return...
    We give you NOTORIETY, GLORY... and VIRTUAL MEDALS!
    That's not all, this love we have, together, it flows both ways my friend.
    You give us stuff, we give you stuff, like interviews, recognition points, Ninja Belt rankings, and of course
    front page love!
    If the love is strong enough, who knows where it could end! We may even invite you into secret clubs and other initiatives.
    So why not spread the love a little further this Valentines, with more than just a cheap card from the highstreet...
    Express your love for your favourite technology in a TechNetWiki article!
    Pour your heart out to us, capture our hearts and woo us with your prowess!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    2 articles and 1 day to go!
    SQL Server: Instant File Initialization Exceptions by Praveen
    Rayan D'sa
    Automate database migration between SQL Server Instances by
    Ahmad Osama
    Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Spread the Love! Be our System Center TechNet Guru, this Valentine's

    TechNet loves you!
    We love your contributions at TechNet Wiki sooo much that we give you more than just love in return...
    We give you NOTORIETY, GLORY... and VIRTUAL MEDALS!
    That's not all, this love we have, together, it flows both ways my friend.
    You give us stuff, we give you stuff, like interviews, recognition points, Ninja Belt rankings, and of course
    front page love!
    If the love is strong enough, who knows where it could end! We may even invite you into secret clubs and other initiatives.
    So why not spread the love a little further this Valentines, with more than just a cheap card from the highstreet...
    Express your love for your favourite technology in a TechNetWiki article!
    Pour your heart out to us, capture our hearts and woo us with your prowess!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    System Center is a new category for us!
    You can convert your Forum answers or Blog posts into Wiki articles.
    We don't have any System Center entries yet for February:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/22885.technet-guru-contributions-for-february.aspx#System_Center
    But we still have two weeks to go! Who will contribute the first System Center article?
    If you're unsure if TechNet Wiki is a good idea, please read this blog post...
    Top 7 Reasons why TechNet Wiki will change your world
     If you don't think there's value in using TechNet Wiki (and are used to using the forums only), then these
    blog posts were written to explain why forum users have decided to use TechNet Wiki (synergetically with the forums):
    Top Five reasons to use MSDN/TechNet Forums & TechNet Wiki together
    Wiki Life: Why create a TechNet Wiki article when you can just link to a forum
    thread?
    Thank you!
    Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Spread the Love! Be our T-SQL TechNet Guru, this Valentine's

    TechNet loves you!
    We love your contributions at TechNet Wiki sooo much that we give you more than just love in return...
    We give you NOTORIETY, GLORY... and VIRTUAL MEDALS!
    That's not all, this love we have, together, it flows both ways my friend.
    You give us stuff, we give you stuff, like interviews, recognition points, Ninja Belt rankings, and of course
    front page love!
    If the love is strong enough, who knows where it could end! We may even invite you into secret clubs and other initiatives.
    So why not spread the love a little further this Valentines, with more than just a cheap card from the highstreet...
    Express your love for your favourite technology in a TechNetWiki article!
    Pour your heart out to us, capture our hearts and woo us with your prowess!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    4 articles and 1 day to go!
    T-SQL: the primordial Alerts (Best Practices) by M.
    Mahfoud EL HOUDAIGUI
    T-SQL : create and test an alert by M.
    Mahfoud EL HOUDAIGUI
    T-SQL : Performing row wise string operations in SQL Server by Jayakumaur
    (JK)   
    T-SQL : enable/disable an alert by M.
    Mahfoud EL HOUDAIGUI
    Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Power Pivot TechNet Guru News: October Winners Announced

    All the votes are in! 
    And below are the results for the TechNet Guru Awards, October 2014 !!!!
    For a full list of winners,
    see the full blog post, as runners up had to be removed from this post to fit the forum max length restrictions.
     BizTalk Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Agustín Mántaras
    Visual Basic script to deal with BizTalk Suspended Messages
    Mandi Ohlinger: "A quick and easy way to handle suspended messages. I'm a fan!"
    Ed Price: "Great article! Thanks for including an MSDN Gallery link, a See Also section that links to the Wiki portal, and some great example snippets!"
    Sandro Pereira: "Nice script, in my opinion it will be best to write this in PowerShell script. Well written, well formatted (some minor improvements can be made)"
    Johns-305 [boatseller]
    BizTalk: EDI Features Not Just For HIPAA
    Mandi Ohlinger: "A great walkthrough including the screen shots. Nice addition to the Wiki. "
    Ed Price: "Good use of images and color in the code snippets!"
    Sandro Pereira: "Nice start be this article should be explained better. Article format can be improved."
    Steef-Jan Wiggers
    Securing BizTalk endpoints leveraging Sentinet API Management Part 3
    Sandro Pereira: "Another excellent article in this series on Sentinet API Management. Well written, well formatted with nice pictures, great article and I love the topic."
    Ed Price: "Fantastic depth on this article!" 
     Forefront Identity Manager Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Wim Beck
    Event Driven Scheduling of Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) using a Windows Service
    Ed Price: "Fantastic job on formatting, the code, and all the explanations! The TOC and References are a nice touch!"
    PG: "Nice innovative solution, that is a nice add-on to existing solutions. " 
     Microsoft Azure Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Chervine
    Creating and Querying Microsoft Azure DocumentDB
    JH: "DocumentDB is one of my favorite new services on Azure. It's cool to see that someone seems to be excited as I am. Hope that this article is just the beginning of a whole series about Azure DocumentDB."
    Ed Price: "Great use of images and code snippets. Good conclusion! Great topic!"
    Chilbeto
    Publishing Multiple Azure Environments
    TN: "Great "
    JH: "This topic is normally forgotten when talking about Cloud development. I had a hard time to find an appropriate mechanism myself. This article provides one of the better ways how you can deploy multiple environments to Azure."
    Ed Price: "Great overview article. Good diagram at the top! Could benefit from a TOC and References. Good job on the conclusion!"
    saramgsilva
    Microsoft's Windows AppStudio: Add Support For Push Notification
    Ed Price: "Great introduction and incredibly thorough. Great job!"
    JH: "A new article about AppStudio focusing on push notifications. Push notifications in my opinion, when done right, makes an app alive. Would love to see a complete example with all features mentioned in the related articles published
    on GitHub." 
     Microsoft Visio Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Mr X
    Unattended installation of Visio 2013
    Ed Price: "Great job, Mr X! Good use of images!"
    AH: "It gives good instructions with the help of the pictures but its still missing detailed information if some user needs it. Need to provide a wiki/msdn references that are available something like http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179097.aspx.
    Overall decent article"
     Miscellaneous Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Brian Nadjiwon
    How to Create and Use Classes in PowerShell
    Richard Mueller: "Very interesting concepts. It would help to name the objects something like "Jim" rather than "Person", for example. There should be a See Also section, and more links to references."
    Ed Price: "Great topic and explanations of the classes!"
    Andy ONeill
    Visual Studio: Snippetty Tip
    Richard Mueller: "Great idea with some good advise."
    Ed Price: "Great explanations of the code snippets! Fun topic! As is mentioned in the comments and in the article, many people don't know this is possible!"
    saramgsilva
    How to create a Virtual Machine for run Windows 10 Technical Preview
    Ed Price: "Fantastic topic! Good use of images!"
    Richard Mueller: "Good images and a good step by step explanation. Needs links to references and other Wiki articles (See Also). We should try not to use first person."
     SharePoint 2010 / 2013 Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Geetanjali Arora
    SharePoint Online : An Introduction to Office Delve
    TN: "Great wrap-up about Delve"
    Ed Price: "Amazing depth and a great overview to a new topic! Great job on the images and details!"
    GO: "woohooo; a DELVE article. Great work."
    Margriet Bruggeman: "A new topic explained well, I was actually looking for this info!"
    Jinchun Chen: "Great."
    Steven Andrews
    Building a list specific search with JavaScript
    TN: "Great tip for mid-dev"
    Ed Price: "Great job on the descriptions, formatting, images, and See Also section! Check out the great comment from Dan at the bottom of the article!"
    GO: "Nice work Steven. It's definitely a great article.!"
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Great! easy to use solution for a request that is made often"
    Jinchun Chen: "Nice work"
    Dan Christian
    No-code solution to lookup previous item in a list
    Ed Price: "Effective images and helpful video and See Also help round out this great article!"
    GO: "Thanks Dan and as USUAL an usefull article."
    Jinchun Chen: "Nice. If InfoPath Form is accepted, we can use InfoPath Form to achive the goal as well."
    Margriet Bruggeman: "I can tell that effort is taken to explain the idea well"
     Small Basic Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic: Rotation Centers for Shapes of Triangle and Line
    RZ: "Excellent article. This is a must read if you want to make an object move. You need to understand the coordinates and the rotation center."
    Ed Price: "Great use of images!"
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic Known Issue: 26992 -
    GraphicsWindow.GetPixel(X, Y) Doesn’t Work Properly If X Or Y Has after the Decimal Point in Remote
    Ed Price: "Good recommended workaround!"
    RZ: "Yeah, another bug in Small Basic that might get you and need to be fixed :)"
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic: International Resources
    Ed Price: "Oh, yeah. This one is so amazing! Thank you for making this and organizing the resources so well!"
     SQL BI and Power BI Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Visakh16
    Random SSRS Musings 1 : Rowset Concatenation Using Native SSRS Expressions
    MR: "Interesting example of LookupSet function usage"
    RB: "merging columns on a single line with an interesting solution"
    Jinchun Chen: "Good workaround we are generally using."
    Ed Price: "Great descriptions and use of images!"
    Jan D'Hondt
    Dates in Excel files rendered from reports are displayed as plain numbers
    Ed Price: "Great job laying out the sections. The images help convey a lot!"
    MR: "Very short tip that could be useful because of different behavior on iPad and Windows"
    RB: "interesting work-around."
    Anushka Weerakkodyge
    Integrating Power View with SharePoint Server 2010/2013 - Multidimensional Mode
    RB: "nice walkthrough"
    Ed Price: "Great depth in the procedure steps! It's similar to another article (see comment), but it's still a good addition. Good use of images!"
    MR: "This article explains how to install Power View on SharePoint but do not explain that Reporting Services is the tool required for Power View to work - the initial setup is required only whether SSRS has not been installed before.
    Otherwise, it has to be upgraded and then the shortcut can work."
     SQL Server General and Database Engine Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Shanky
    In depth Look at What can Cause Index to be Still Fragmented After Rebuild
    AM: "Well covered."
    Ed Price: "Good job on the explanations, Conclusion, and See Also section!"
    Ronen Ariely
    Representing list of values using a single value
    Ed Price: "Great breakdown of sections! Good formatting on the sections and code snippets! Great interactions in the comments!"
    AM: " Interesting options and walk through."
    Visakh16
    Generate Scripts for Stored Procedures Without Dynamic SQL in SSMS
    AM: "Nice tip for better use of SSMS."
    Ed Price: "Great breakdown of the problem and solution. As Saeid wrote in the comments, "Clear article which shows handy solution!" Good job!"
     System Center Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Alan do Nascimento Carlos
    ALM and IT Operations - Management 360 with System Center Operations Manager
    in 06 Steps
    Ed Price: "Lots of images. Great job breaking up the steps! Could benefit from a TOC and References. Great article!"
    GO: "Thanks for the only article. great btw. :-)"
     Transact-SQL Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Visakh16
    Behavioral Difference of IIf Function in T-SQL Compared To SSRS
    Richard Mueller: "Nicely done with code examples. The "See Also" section should only link to Wiki articles."
    GO: "Wonderfull article thank you!"
    Jinchun Chen: "Interesting comparison "
    Ed Price: "Good topic. Very clean and clear. Great article!"
    JS: "Good writeup, though I would bring the comparison with the table to the top and reference the samples from there."
    Ronen Ariely
    INSTEAD OF Triggers
    Ed Price: "Good depth here. Great explanations of the code! Great job interacting in the comments and improving the article!"
    JS: "Use object qualifiers (schema name to make sure that the right objects will be picked, e.g. dbo.) Outline ab bot more the things what not to do in production! Be aware that although people read this, they tend to use it anyway. If
    triggers are enabled, they are executed once for each batch They are executed each statement not batch, miswording here."
    Richard Mueller: "Good article. The "See Also" should only include Wiki articles. Some of the "Resources" could be moved to "See Also". Grammar needs work."
    GO: "Thanks" 
    Praveen Rayan D'sa
    Find the Database where user defined object located and where it is being referred.
    GO: "This article deserves absolutely a medal THANKS!"
    Jinchun Chen: ""
    Richard Mueller: "Good topic. Grammar needs work. "Caution" states undocumented stored procedure is safe for production, but later states it is not."
    Ed Price: "Great article. We should include the technology in the title. Good descriptions, and great References!"
    JS: "Although the outlined solution is interesting and shows the public the usage of the "new" system views finding the right dependencies, it is not recommended to describe the usage of undocumented features such as sp_msforeachdb
    as there are alternatives, especially in this scenario. You could generate a query using the sys.databases view and let it print out the database name along with the use statement. In addition to this and as the statement has to be run with a high privileged
    account as schema information is secured as well, it should be made safe to SQL injection. In many case in the statements there is just a concatentation of values used. You can easily inject code in here, Also make sure that names / object identifiers are
    quoted with [] in order to allow also special characters like spaces in the names"
     Visual Basic Technical Guru - October 2014  
    .paul.
    Image balloonTips
    Richard Mueller: "Lots of code. Great idea. The "See Also" section should only include links to Wiki articles."
    Ed Price: "Great solution. Good explanations!" 
    .paul.
    Image Arrow Pointers
    Richard Mueller: "Interesting idea. Need more links. Don't use first person." 
    Ed Price: "Creative solution! It would be good to break up the code more, to explain it. Great article!"
    Paul Ishak
    Visual Basic Graphics Frame Class (Easily Converted to C#)
    Ed Price: "Good solution! Could benefit from more explanations of what the code is doing."
    Richard Mueller: "Don't use first person. Could use more description, explanation, and links."
     Visual C# Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Chervine
    Using XML Serialization with C# and SQL Server
    Ed Price: "It goes on for quite a while! Great job breaking out all the code snippets and explaining them well! Could benefit from a References or See Also section. Great TOC!"
    Søren Granfeldt: "In these days of generic data, this serves as a good example of storing unstructured data"
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Through discussion of the topic"
    DB: "Interesting"
    Magnus (MM8)
    C#: Generic Type Parameters And Dynamic Types
    Søren Granfeldt: "Nice example of diving into generic code and extensibility"
    DB: "Good walkthrough of generics and reflection"
    Ed Price: "Important topic! Great descriptions."
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Good, I like the way the article covers various sides of the problem"
    saramgsilva
    File exporter for IEnumerable of T
    Ed Price: "Another great article from Sara! Great job on the TOC and code snippets!"
    Søren Granfeldt: "Great idea; could use a little more generic approach on the formatting of values"
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Nice example of applying generics" 
     Wiki and Portals Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Durval Ramos
    Summit: Principles of International TNWiki Summit
    Richard Mueller: "A great writeup and introduction to this fantastic idea. Well done."
    Ed Price: "Great depth and planning for this event!"
    GO: "This is one of the best Portals that I've ever seen! Thanks"
     Windows Phone and Windows Store Apps Technical Guru - October 2014  
    saramgsilva
    How to Integrate Cortana in the Menu App
    JH: "I got three words for you: I love Cortana! This article shows nicely how to integrate Cortana into your own app. Would love to see more."
    Ed Price: "That's what I'm talking about! Way to go for a "What's Next" topic and nail it! I expect this article to gain a lot of interest. Fantastic article!"
    Carmelo La Monica
    The class GeocodeQuery in Windows Phone 8.
    JH: "Lots of code examples about a feature some apps should be use more. Geocoding becomes more and more important, so this article fits perfectly into this."
    Ed Price: "This is an important class with a lot of possibilities. Great execution on this article! Could benefit from a References or Additional Resources section. Good job wrapping it up with the conclusion."
    saramgsilva
    Export To CSV for Windows Store apps
    JH: "Most people laugh when they hear about CSV export of data. A database would be a better place for the data of an app. In my opinion this is not always true (because CSV is small and can be used in different ways),
    so most apps should have the capability to export data into the CSV file format. This article shows how this can be done."
    Ed Price: "Another very important article. I love the Source link to the MSDN Gallery. Great job!"
     Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Andy ONeill
    WPF: Entity Framework MVVM Walk Through 1
    Ed Price: "Very well formatted, clear sections, and lots of depth and clear explanations! The TOC, code snippets, Summary, and Further Reading links all help round out this great article!"
    KJ: "awesome" 
    saramgsilva
    How to binding a ResourceDictionary to a Lisbox in apps based in XAML
    Ed Price: "Incredibly clear and fantastic topic! The TOC and Source link to the Gallery item help provide more value!"
    GO: "She did it again. Great article." 
    Shweta Lodha
    PopUps with Interactivity [Prism 5.0]
    KJ: "handy"
    Ed Price: "Good clarity and use of code snippets and images. Could benefit from a TOC and References/See Also. Great job!"
    GO: "Layout could be better, but still valualble article."
     Windows Server Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Richard Mueller
    Active Directory: Generalized-Time Attributes
    Mark Parris: "Very detailed article providing very good information."
    GO: "Top 1 AD article Thanks Richard."
    JM: "This is an excellent article, thanks for your contribution."
    Philippe Levesque: "Good article ! I really liked the note about the whenChanged"
    Darshana Jayathilake
    Some useful features with Windows Group policies
    JM: "This is an excellent article, but I recommend making the title more accurate by renaming it something like "How to configure Applocker using Group Policy" "
    GO: "I like the article; so great written"
    Mark Parris: "A good insight on some GPO settings and their capability."
    Philippe Levesque: "Good visual howto !"
    Mr X
    How to manage Windows Taskbar Items pinning using Group Policy
    Philippe Levesque: "Good subject well explained, already seen users that ask for that in the forum as it's new."
    JM: "This is a good article that would be much more useful if you specify the Windows versions to which the article applies."
    GO: "Merci, Mr X"
    Mark Parris: "Very useful, especially if you need to utilise this capability post deployment."
    -------------------------------- 8< --------------------------------
    A huge thank you to EVERYONE who contributed an article to October's competition.
    Hopefully we will see you ALL again in
    November 2014's listings?
    If you haven't contributed an article for this month, and you think you can create a more useful, clever and better presented wiki article than the winners above, here's
    your chance! :D
    Best regards,
    Pete Laker
    More about the TechNet Guru Awards:
    TechNet Guru Competitions
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!

    Congratulations to Visakh, Jan, and Anushka!
     SQL BI and Power BI Technical Guru - October 2014  
    Visakh16
    Random SSRS Musings 1 : Rowset Concatenation Using Native SSRS Expressions
    MR: "Interesting example of LookupSet function usage"
    RB: "merging columns on a single line with an interesting solution"
    Jinchun Chen: "Good workaround we are generally using."
    Ed Price: "Great descriptions and use of images!"
    Jan D'Hondt
    Dates in Excel files rendered from reports are displayed as plain numbers
    Ed Price: "Great job laying out the sections. The images help convey a lot!"
    MR: "Very short tip that could be useful because of different behavior on iPad and Windows"
    RB: "interesting work-around."
    Anushka Weerakkodyge
    Integrating Power View with SharePoint Server 2010/2013 - Multidimensional Mode
    RB: "nice walkthrough"
    Ed Price: "Great depth in the procedure steps! It's similar to another article (see comment), but it's still a good addition. Good use of images!"
    MR: "This article explains how to install Power View on SharePoint but do not explain that Reporting Services is the tool required for Power View to work - the initial setup is required only whether SSRS has not been installed before.
    Otherwise, it has to be upgraded and then the shortcut can work."
    Also worth a mention were the other entries this month:
    Make a dynamic selection from SharePoint list data with the SSIS 2012 OData Source by
    Jan D'Hondt
    RB: "No pics showing, nice post though"
    Ed Price: "Pretty good details. It's missing the images though. Good topic!" 
    Error occurred while the attribute of the dimension from the database
    was being processed–snowflake dimension by
    Jan D'Hondt
    Ed Price: "This is a pretty good writeup. It could be improved with images and references. Good article!"
    MR: "Clarify this behavior is only for Multidimensional models. Moreover, you can handle that by changing configuration settings in Multidimensional project"
    RB: "More of a data problem than a workaround for SSAS"
    Ed Price, Azure & Power BI Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Spread the Love! Be our TechNet Wiki Guru, this Valentine's!

    TechNet loves you!
    We love your contributions at TechNet Wiki sooo much that we give you more than just love in return...
    We give you NOTORIETY, GLORY... and VIRTUAL MEDALS!
    That's not all, this love we have, together, it flows both ways my friend.
    You give us stuff, we give you stuff, like interviews, recognition points, Ninja Belt rankings, and of course
    front page love!
    If the love is strong enough, who knows where it could end! We may even invite you into secret clubs and other initiatives.
    So why not spread the love a little further this Valentines, with more than just a cheap card from the highstreet...
    Express your love for your favourite technology in a TechNetWiki article!
    Pour your heart out to us, capture our hearts and woo us with your prowess!
    All you have to do is add an article ABOUT TechNet Wiki, or from your own specialist technology field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white
    paper, or just something you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    This competition now also covers articles about TechNet Wiki itself. That is, portal pages (links to other wiki articles), how to use the Wiki, Wiki stats, or other community activities.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, or Wiki portal pages, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    3 articles and 1 day to go!
    Wiki: Format XML Markup using Notepad++ by Matthew
    Yarlett
    The CodePlex Corner (CodePlex
    Project Discussion Portal) by Steven Andrews 
    Article Spotlight by Durval
    Ramos
    Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Power Pivot TechNet Gurus Announced for June 2014!

    The Results are in! and the winners of the TechNet Guru Competition June 2014 have been posted on the
    Wiki Ninjas Blog.
    Below is a summary, heavily trimmed to fit the size restrictions of forum posting.
     BizTalk Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Steef-Jan Wiggers
    BizTalk Server: Custom Archiving
    TGN: "This one was my favorite this month. Archiving is a topic that is brought up often. Well done explaining it simply and how to do it according to best practice"
    Sandro Pereira: "Love the topic, well explain and with everything you need, my favorite."
    Mandi Ohlinger: "Another great addition to the Wiki. "
    boatseller
    BizTalk: Reducing and Consolidating WCF Serialization Schema Types
    TGN: "Very good, keeping the code clean, and only referencing what you need and consolidate it is important!"
    Mandi Ohlinger: "Great solution to somewhat-annoying behavior. Nice addition to the Wiki!"
    Sandro Pereira: "Great article."
    Murugesan Mari Chettiar
    How to Implement Concurrent FIFO Solution in BizTalk Server
    Ed Price: "Incredibly thorough in your explanations! Great formatting. Good job!"
    TGN: "First in, first out. Great article Murugesan!"
    Sandro Pereira: "Good additional to the TechNet Wiki, good work."
     Forefront Identity Manager Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Remi Vandemir
    Custom Reports in FIM2010R2
    AM: "Great step-by-step guide for generating custom reports. Thanks for taking the time to put this together."
    PG: "Nice article, in an area that is less known!"
    Søren Granfeldt: "Very comprehensive."
    Ed Price: "Great job on the intro, and a lot of images really help clarify all the steps!"
    GO: "Thank you "
    Eihab Isaac
    FIM 2010 R2: Review pending export changes to Active Directory using XSLT
    Ed Price: "Great introduction, great steps, and great job on the image and code formatting!"
    GO: "An introduction, a sample code, images, a TOC and a conclusion. Nothing here to preserve the GOLD medal!"
    PG: "Nice article!"
    Søren Granfeldt: "Nice and precise"
    Scott Eastin
    A Practical Alternative to the PeopleSoft
    AM: "Thank you for sharing. Great (and probably superior) alternative for those using PeopleSoft as import-only data source."
    GO: "Amazing article, love it so much"
    PG: "Would like to see more elaborated details in this article."
    Søren Granfeldt: "A little more technical stuff would be nice"
    Ed Price: "Some good community collaboration in removing blog-like personalization. This is a great topic with some good holistic thinking!"
     Microsoft Azure Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Mr X
    Configuration of WATM (Windows Azure Traffic Manager) for Web Portals hosted
    on Azure VMs
    JH: "Two simple words: Love it! The detailed explanation on how Traffic Manager works is awesome."
    Ed Price: "Wow! Incredibly well written, with beautiful diagrams and a great use of images and tables! Great topic!"
    GO: "This is a great article! Thanks Mr.X"
    Mr X
    How to use Windows Azure as Traffic Manager for Web portals
    hosted in multiple on-premise datacenters
    JH: "Very detailed! Great explanation at the beginning followed by a good step-by-step guide."
    Ed Price: "A much needed article! Great job on the formatting and images!"
    GO: "Thanks again, MR.X"
    Mr X
    How to connect Orchestrator to Windows Azure
    GO: "I really enjoyed reading this article, clever and well written. Lovely done!"
    JH: "Great article! I especially love the amount of pictures provided in the article."
    Ed Price: "Good procedural article! Great use of images!"
     Microsoft Visio Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Mr X
    How to open Visio files without Visio
    AH: "This Article is pretty basic and lacks details. Visio Viewer doesn't just open in IE but also in Outlook and File explorer. The writer should include the link to http://blogs.office.com/2012/11/28/download-the-free-microsoft-visio-viewer/
    this blog which has lot more details "
    Ed Price: "Good. I think the SEO on the title will drive more awareness of the Visio Viewer."
    GO: "Thanks you Mr.X! Again a great article!"
     Miscellaneous Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Ed Price - MSFT
    Yammer: Announcements Feature
    TGN: "Wow, not only is this a good way on how to write annoncments on Yammer, but in generel. Really, really great write-up Ed! T"
    GO: "Tord says on the comment section: "Very nice article, Ed. I really enjoyed reading it and you had a great set of tips. Thanks for sharing!".. I only can respond AMEN! Thanks Ed!"
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Good discussion of announcements feature."
    Anthony Caragol
    Backing Up and Restoring Lync 2013 Contacts
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Short & Sweet"
    GO: "Great article, but I'm missing, examples, images, definitions etc for a huge section like "backup and restore""
    TGN: "Very good, Lync has eaten up the market and is a key product in most companies, articles like this is very valuable. Great work Anthony!"
     SharePoint 2010 / 2013 Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Geetanjali Arora
    SharePoint Online : Working with People Search and User Profiles
    Benoît Jester: "A very good article, a must-read for those interested by SharePoint Online and the use of search and user profile API."
    Jinchun Chen: "Excellent. Just a tip, if you would like to improve the performance, please use the Search Service to search user profiles"
    Craig Lussier: "Good walkthrough and code example for getting started with People Search!"
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Good starter for working with search and profiles"
    Jaydeep Mungalpara
    Creating Bookmarks in Wiki Pages - SharePoint Rich Text Editor Extension
    Margriet Bruggeman: "Really cool! In the past, I was actually looking for this and its a nice implementation of this functionality. This article gets my vote!"
    Craig Lussier: "Great solution for extending out of the box functionality. I like the synergy between the TechNet Wiki and TechNet Gallery!"
    GO: "Simple but powerfull. We should all take an example about how this article has been written. This article has a TOC, headings and even a code! Well done!"
    Jinchun Chen: "Nice. "
    Benoît Jester: "A simple button which can save a lot of time!"
    Dan Christian
    PowerShell to copy or update list items across SharePoint sites and farms
    GO: "The best artice for June! Thanks Dan, you deserve the GOLD medal!"
    Benoît Jester: "A good article with useful scripts, as they can be used fior many scenarios (data refresh, migration tests, ...)"
    Jinchun Chen: "Good and low-cost solution. To be automatic, we can use EventHandle instead. "
    Craig Lussier: "Nice PowerShell script solution and explanation of the scenario. Consider using functions with parameters for easier reuse so input parameters are not hard coded."
    Margriet Bruggeman: "This script can be useful, although typically migration scenarios are more complex than this. Having said that, I probably end up using this script some time in in the future"
     Small Basic Technical Guru - June 2014  
    litdev
    Small Basic: Sprite Arrays
    Ed Price: "An important topic that's well described with fantastic examples! Great article!"
    Michiel Van Hoorn: "Great starter for Sprite Fundamentals and how to handle them. Briljant start point for greating you 2D shooter"
    Jibba Jabba
    Small Basic - Monthly Challenge Statistics
    Ed Price: "Jibba Jabba brings us astonishing insights and data about LitDev's Small Basic Monthly Challenges!"
    RZ: "This is very nicely done and showed all the statistics visually"
    Nonki Takahashi
    Small Basic: Challenge of the Month
    RZ: "This is very nicely done and organized all challenges of the month in one place"
    Ed Price: "Although this is very basic, it's incredibly helpful to get all these in one list and to access all the great challenges!"
    Michiel Van Hoorn: "Good explainer on  fundamental structures."
     SQL BI and Power BI Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Anil Maharjan
    Using Power Query to tell your story form your Facebook Data
    Jinchun Chen: "Interesting. I liked this best"
    PT: "Plenty to like here" 
    Ed Price: "Great! I love to see Power Query articles like this! Great formatting and use of images!"
    Tim Pacl
    SSRS Expressions: Part 1 - Program Flow
    PT: "A very comprehensive article about program flow expressions. Nice job. I'm sure many will benefit from this article. Just a little feedback about some terminology that could be more clear: The entire statement that
    is typically used to set a property value for an object in an SSRS report is an "expression". Each of the three programming constructs you've mentioned (e.g. IIF, SWITCH & CHOOSE) are "functions" and not expressions or statements."
    Jinchun Chen: "Perfect! Good article for SSRS newbie." 
    Ed Price: "The table and images help bring it more value. Great job!"
    Anil Maharjan
    How to Schedule and Automate backups of all the SSAS catalogs within the
    Server Instance
    PT: "This is a very useful article about automating multiple Analysis Services database backups using an SSIS package and the SQL Server Agent. Nice job."
    Jinchun Chen: "Good." 
    Ed Price: "Good use of images. Could be improved with better code formatting. Good job!"
     SQL Server General and Database Engine Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Shanky
    SQL Server: What does Column Compressed Page Count Value Signify
    in DMV Sys.dm_db_index_physical_stats ?
    DB: "Interesting and detailed"
    DRC: "• This is a good article and provides details of each and every step and the output with explanation. Very well formed and great information. • We can modify the create table query with “DEFAULT VALUES". CREATE TABLE [dbo].[INDEXCOMPRESSION](
    [C1] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [C2] [char](50) NULL DEFAULT 'DEFAULT TEST DATA' ) ON [PRIMARY]"
    GO: "Very informative and well formed article as Said says.. Thanks for that great ressource. "
    Durval Ramos
    How to get row counts for all Tables
    GO: "As usual Durva has one of the best articles about SQL Server General and Database Engine articles! Thanks, buddy!" "
    Jinchun Chen: "Another great tip!"
    PT: "Nice tip" 
    Ed Price: "Good topic, formatting, and use of images. This would be far better if the examples didn't require the black bars in the images. So it would be better to scrub the data before taking the screenshots. Still a good article. Thank
    you!"
     System Center Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Prajwal Desai
    Deploying SCCM 2012 R2 Clients Using Group Policy
    Ed Price: "Great depth on this article! Valuable topic. Good use of images."
    Mr X
    How to introduce monitoring and automatic recovery of IIS application
    pools using Orchestrator
    MA: "Good job Mr X, However I would like to see this runbook integrated as a recovery task with Operations Manager IISapppools Monitors in order to maintain a standard way of notifications and availability reporting."
    Ed Price: "Good formatting on the images, and great scenario!"
    Prajwal Desai
    How to deploy lync 2010 using SCCM 2012 R2
    Ed Price: "Great job documenting the entire process!!!"
     Transact-SQL Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Saeid Hasani
    T-SQL: How to Generate Random Passwords
    JS: "I loved the article, well structured, to the point. Not missing any caveats that might occur, really good in the end. I would suggest changing the function to accept a whitelist / blacklist as well as a length of
    the password to be created. This would be the cherry on the pie :-)"
    Samuel Lester: "Very nice writeup for a real world problem!"
    Richard Mueller: "Clever and apparently well researched. I liked the detailed step by step explanations."
    Jinchun Chen: "Excellent!"
    Manoj Pandey: "A good and handy utility TSQL that I can use and levarage if I have to use similar feature in future."
    Hasham Niaz
    T-SQL : Average Interval Length
    Richard Mueller: "A good article, but I need more explanation of the concepts."
    Manoj Pandey: "A handy TSQL script that I can use and levarage if I have to use similar feature in future."
    Visakh16
    T-SQL: Retrieve Connectionstring Details from SSIS Package
    Manoj Pandey: "Good shortcut by using TSQL with XML to read metadata information from SSIS XML file."
    Samuel Lester: "Handy trick, thanks for posting!"
    Richard Mueller: "Good code, but more explanation needed. Could use a See Also section."
     Visual Basic Technical Guru - June 2014  
    The Thinker
    Better to Ask for forgiveness then permission
    Richard Mueller: "Good use of images and code. The humorous title might be better in a blog."
    MR: "Great topic!"
    GO: "Well, to be honnest, many people worked on that article, but still, the owner "the thinker" should receive the credits! muchos gracias "The Thinker" for the Most Revised Article"
     Visual C# Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Jaliya Udagedara
    Entity Framework Code First - Defining Foreign Keys using Data Annotations
    and Fluent API
    Ed Price: "Wow. Good descriptions, great code snippets, and great job highlighting sections on your images!"
    GO: "Thank you."
     Wiki and Portals Technical Guru - June 2014  
    XAML guy
    History and Technology Behind the TechNet Wiki Ninja Belt Calculator
    Ed Price: "It's amazing to see all the details of what this tool does. Great job on the descriptions and formatting the images and text!"
    Richard Mueller: "Great documentation. Good links to explain everything."
    GO: "I love your articles XAML guy! Always clear and always a pleasure to read! Thanks for you help and commitment for this tool."
    Durval Ramos
    HTML5 Portal
    Ed Price: "This is great to see this HTML5 resource!"
    Richard Mueller: "A great contribution to our collection of portals"
    GO: "The HTML5 Portal is A-W-E-S-O-M-E !"
    João Sousa
    ASP.NET Portal
    Ed Price: "Good job on this portal! The Return to top links are helpful!"
    Richard Mueller: "More should be done to distinguish this portal from
    here."
    GO: "Thanks Joao!"
     Windows Phone and Windows Store Apps Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Dave Smits
    Theming of your application
    Peter Laker: "Another great article from the mighty Dave. Very useful. Not sure if MS like us want us to work around the accents so much though ;)"
    Ed Price: "Very useful topic and great formatting on the code! Could benefit from more explanation on the code toward the bottom and a See Also section. Great article!"
    saramgsilva
    Creating Windows Phone and Window 8.1 applications using Microsoft App Studio
    Peter Laker: "A great introduction! Nice walkthrough, and plenty to look at!"  
    Ed Price: "This is good. I love the narrative and use of images! Good conclusion!"
    Carmelo La Monica
    Create Universal Application with Windows Phone App Studio (en-US).
    Peter Laker: "Sensational article. A real attention grabber and written very clearly."  
    Ed Price: "Fantastic job on the narrative and images. Some amazing articles this month!"
     Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Magnus (MM8)
    WPF: How To Tab Between Items In a ListBox
    KJ: "This article seemed very useful to me. The kind of thing that I might need and here's the answer."
    GO: "Thanks for that great article!."
    Ed Price: "Another amazing article from Magnus! Great job on the topic choice (very needed scenario), formatting, code, explanations, and See Also section. Fantastic article!"
    Sugumar Pannerselvam
    Lets forget about limitations and temprorary fix... Think about 4.5 features
    KJ: "Wish there were code samples and more flushed out scenarios"
    GO: "Why second place? the layout and way to explain didn't convince me. Doesn't mean that the article is bad. The article is awesome; but it's missing something."
    Ed Price: "Short and sweet. Could benefit from adding in some code snippet examples and images. Good topic choice."
     Windows Server Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Mr X
    DHCP on Windows Servers – Why are the expired IP addresses not getting re-assigned?
    JM: "This is an excellent article, thanks for your contribution."
    Richard Mueller: "Important information with good explanation. Needs a See Also section."
    Philippe Levesque: "Good article ! I like how it's explained versus Windows Server. An image with the DHCP's process could be a good addition for reference. (DHCP OFFER, DHCP ACK, etc..)"
    Mr X
    How to force a DHCP database cleanup for expired leases in a specific scope
    GO: "I'm actually thinking that nobody can defaut you Mr.X"
    Philippe Levesque: "Good article ! I would add that changing the lease time to be shorted could help too."
    JM: "A very good article, however you might consider adding this content as a section in your article about expired IP addresses in DHCP"
    Richard Mueller: "More good information. Should be linked to the other DHCP article."
    GL: "This is OK but a better solution for a highly utilized DHCP scope would be to shorten the lease time and/or configure a superscope."
    Hicham KADIRI
    Windows Server Core 2012 R2 - Initial configuration
    GL: "This is good required information. I would really like to see information added about how to add a server role. You might consider providing PowerShell alternatives to the netsh and other commands."  
    JM: "This is a great to-the-point article on how to configure a Core install of Windows Server, nice work."
    Richard Mueller: "A great collection of useful tools. Some could use images, more detail, or examples. The example sections could be added to the Table of Contents."
    GO: "Well, our new french MVP! Well written Hicham! Do not forget to pray attention for the layout! It's capital for readers and judges!"
    Philippe Levesque: "I like the article, a good resumé of the command you need to do to configure a server."
    Don't forget the full version, with runners up is available
    here.
    More about the TechNet Guru Awards:
    TechNet Guru Competitions
    How it works
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    I want to congratulate Anil and Tim on some fantastic contributions!
     SQL BI and Power BI Technical Guru - June 2014  
    Anil Maharjan
    Using Power Query to tell your story form your Facebook Data
    Jinchun Chen: "Interesting. I liked this best"
    PT: "Plenty to like here" 
    Ed Price: "Great! I love to see Power Query articles like this! Great formatting and use of images!"
    Tim Pacl
    SSRS Expressions: Part 1 - Program Flow
    PT: "A very comprehensive article about program flow expressions. Nice job. I'm sure many will benefit from this article. Just a little feedback about some terminology that could be more clear: The entire statement that is
    typically used to set a property value for an object in an SSRS report is an "expression". Each of the three programming constructs you've mentioned (e.g. IIF, SWITCH & CHOOSE) are "functions" and not expressions or statements."
    Jinchun Chen: "Perfect! Good article for SSRS newbie." 
    Ed Price: "The table and images help bring it more value. Great job!"
    Anil Maharjan
    How to Schedule and Automate backups of all the SSAS catalogs within the
    Server Instance
    PT: "This is a very useful article about automating multiple Analysis Services database backups using an SSIS package and the SQL Server Agent. Nice job."
    Jinchun Chen: "Good." 
    Ed Price: "Good use of images. Could be improved with better code formatting. Good job!"
    Ed Price, Azure & Power BI Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Be our December BizTalk TechNet Guru. Give the gift of code!

    It's that time of the year again!
    It's Giving time!
    A time to think of those less awesome than you.
    A time to give something back to the community.
    Think of those happy faces you will make, as they open that article!
    Remember, "A TechNet Wiki article is not just for Christmas, it's for eternity"!!!
    A TechNet article is the gift that keeps on giving!
    If you have some spare over this upcoming festive month, please give the gift of code.
    So please wrap up some code with plenty of explanation and pop it under our TechNet tree!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white
    paper, or just something you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    5 articles so far:
    Sysprep BizTalk Server by
    Colin Meade
    Managing Windows Azure BizTalk Services with REST API by
    Steef-Jan Wiggers
    Creating a MessageBox On-Ramp in the ESB Toolkit by
    Tomasso Groenendijk
    BizTalk Server 2013: Creating Custom Adapter Provider in ESB
    Toolkit SFTP As an Example by Suleiman Shakhtour
    Creating a Custom Itinerary Orchestration Service for the Recipient List pattern by
    Tomasso Groenendijk
    12 days to go!
    Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Be our December FIM TechNet Guru. Give the gift of code!

    It's that time of the year again!
    It's Giving time!
    A time to think of those less awesome than you.
    A time to give something back to the community.
    Think of those happy faces you will make, as they open that article!
    Remember, "A TechNet Wiki article is not just for Christmas, it's for eternity"!!!
    A TechNet article is the gift that keeps on giving!
    If you have some spare over this upcoming festive month, please give the gift of code.
    So please wrap up some code with plenty of explanation and pop it under our TechNet tree!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white
    paper, or just something you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to the one and only
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again!
    If you are a member of any user groups, please make sure you list them in the
    Microsoft User Groups Portal. Microsoft are trying to help promote your groups, and collating them here is the first step.

    No FIM articles yet! Anybody going to take the first plunge?
    Ed Price, Power BI & SQL Server Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • Be our next Spring TechNet Guru!

    In the northern hemisphere at least, Spring is here! (apparently)
    And at TechNet Wiki, we're hoping you're all hatching new ideas for this month's TechNet Guru competition!
    NOTE: Please put Visio articles in the Miscellaneous category!
    We're looking for more shoots and leaves of wisdom to sprout forth from the great tree of MSDN/TechNet life.
    We're also hoping some of our old Guru winners will be coming back out of hibernation and flexing their grey matter!
    So, pick up your pen and MARCH into TechNet History! This could truly be the start of something BEAUTIFUL!
    What delightful new arrival will YOU be bringing into this world?
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!

    We have 3 miscellaneous articles:
    Zen coding with Visual Studio by Tom
    Mohan
    Convert and Edit Microsoft Office Live Meeting Recordings by XAML
    guy
    Silverlight: Trouble Shooting Installs by Andy
    ONeill 
    But no Visio ones yet.
    6 more days to go!
    Ed Price, Azure & Power BI Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

  • For the love of god do not shut down this store in my town.

    To whom it may concern,
    Lets get down to business on this problem that my town is facing. One, the Verizon corporate store in Escanaba, Mi is closing? For the love of god why are you guys doing this? I have had a great experience in dealing with Verizon over the years from helping me with my phone problems to just being very helpful when I need a new product upgrade. The other affiliate store in my area (That will remain nameless) that are not knowledgeable as those folks at the corporate store. One time I went to an affiliate store to edge up and that was a complete nightmare and a half. I asked for a phone (HTC One M8 Windows) that I wanted and what did these guys do? They sold me the same exact model but it was the Androd version! The saleswoman (Which was the store manager) told me you can make this into a windows version (Which is a big NO-NO because that would void my warranty for Jail-breaking!) and messed up my contract to the point i couldn't (also breaking contract) edge up for 30 days! After fixing this at the Escanaba corporate store to the actual phone after that mess up when I didn't want the Android Phone! So, if you want to keep your loyal customers like myself that is a military veteran that owns and manage a Computer Company Also my other relatives that own trucking companies and insurance agencies. I would suggest that you please reconsider this disastrous move of closing the best Wireless Store in my area.
    Thank you for your time.

    what do you mean by coming back? you delete the glow, save the file and when you reopen that file is the glow present or just after you select one of the layer comps?

  • How to Empty all rows within a Power Pivot Model

    Hi,
    I would like to know how to empty all rows within a Power Pivot model. I am in the process of creating quite a complex Power Pivot model. This means I need to create some sort of primitive version control process, e.g. stored multiple backups of the Power
    Pivot model without the data.
    Kind Regards,
    Kieran.
    Kieran Patrick Wood http://www.innovativebusinessintelligence.com http://uk.linkedin.com/in/kieranpatrickwood http://kieranwood.wordpress.com/

    Forget what I've said before:
    Have a look at Gil's thread here:
    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/40abe021-1abd-4a2a-bf33-a035847fb7be/disconnect-datamodel-from-source?forum=powerquery
    For Power Pivot it means that you can get rid of all your data, but Keep Relations, measures, ..everything.
    Just import your tables once in order to get the connections right and move on.
    Imke

  • Error while importing text file to Power Pivot via Table Import Wizard

    Hello there,
    I'm a rookie at handling Excel to be honest. I've been trying to import a .txt file to Excel (it contains around 14 million rows of information) but Excel won't let me since it can only handle around 1 million rows per sheet (too troublesome to do such thing
    14 times in 14 different sheets). Then I googled that Power Pivot let me handle around 100 million rows in a Pivot.
    I'm trying to import this .txt file to Power Pivot by doing the following:
    Home tab > From Text > File Path (insert .txt location here) > Finish
    After that it shows the Table Import Wizard retrieving the rows from the .txt file. Problem is... at the end of the import (once it hits row 14,000,000 or so) it shows an error. It states the following:
    "Memory error: Allocation failure : Not enough storage is available to process this command. .
    The current operation was cancelled because another operation in the transaction failed."
    Please note that the size of the .txt file is 900 MB.
    Another thing is that, when I select the .txt file from its location at the File Path section, the "preview" field only shows 50 rows, not all of them. Is that okay to happen?
    Is it because the size of the .txt file is too big?
    Please let me know if you need more info in regards to this.
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi AdiUser,
    Only showing 50 rows for the preview is normal behaviour. Based on what you've described, it sounds like Power Pivot is running out of memory when you are loading this .txt file. Are you running the 32 bit or 64 bit version of Excel. Also, if you are running
    the 64 bit version how much RAM is available?
    If you're running the 32 bit version then the available RAM for Power Pivot is less than 1 GB even if the system has more than this installed. You can address this by installing the 64 bit version. If you're running the 64 bit version then it may be
    that you don't have enough RAM to accommodate this amount of data and you may consider upgrading the RAM. Alternatively, you could try and reduce the size of the table in memory by using the preview screen to remove any columns that are not of use. This
    is especially important if there are any column with a high number of unique values that aren't actually needed in the model. In addition to removing columns altogether, you could try filtering the data so that only a subset of the rows are imported.
    This can also be done from the preview screen.
    Regards,
    Michael Amadi
    Please use the 'Mark as answer' link to mark a post that answers your question. If you find a reply helpful, please remember to vote it as helpful :)
    Website: http://www.nimblelearn.com
    Blog: http://www.nimblelearn.com/blog
    Twitter: @nimblelearn

  • Does SharePoint 2013 have Power Query services similar to Power Pivot and Power View?

    Does SharePoint 2013 include services to host/support Power Query content similar to the way it hosts Power Pivot content in the Power Pivot Gallery? 

    Miguel.  Is there an update to this?  New information or new timeline?
    We have SP 2013 Enterprise, on-prem.  I'm finding that Power Query 's ability to get CSV or XML or other Web Services content, and then load it up to PowerPivot, is a way to address the lack of ODATA connectivity options on the web.  :-(
    I would very much like to be able to create an XLS doc, with a Power Query to a CSV file, Loaded to PowerPivot, and have SP's Excel Services/PowerPivot engine continue to update the content for me.  It fails today, as you stated above.
    Do you even think this will be updated for the on-prem version of SharePoint 2013 or will it only live in Power BI for Office 365?

  • Change connection from SQL to SSAS for power pivot table

    Hi,
    I have created a power pivot table using MDX query from SSAS. I also created multiple pivot table and other complex reports using this power pivot table. Now I should use a different cube which has almost different columns than the old cube. It would be
    a hassle now to simply change the query and hence redoing the entire report due to column name changes. I was hoping to use the SQL OPENQUERY using linked server to get data from SSAS using MDX to SQL so that I can alias the column names to old. The problem
    now is I cannot change the connection for existing power pivot table to a different provide (sql) from SSAS. Is there anyway I can do this?
    Please let me know if there is any other way that would save me from re-doing the entire report.
    Thanks

    Unfortunately, you can't just repoint the connection currently - you will need to rebuild it. I've run into this myself not too long ago, and the team is aware of the requirement.
    John

Maybe you are looking for