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Default OWC Pivot Table Field List for 2005 Cubes - 09-20-2006 , 01:45 PM






Wanting to deploy a ASP.NET page for cube browsing. Cube is SQL 2005.
Want to use the OWC pivot table control.

The OWC pivot table field list is OK for SQL 2000, but it doesn't
display the SQL 2005 objects well at all. In fact it's quite
objectionable. From what I see, Dimensions, Attribute Hierarchies, and
User-Defined (multi-level) Hierarchies are displayed as the same thing,
the same icon, all on the same level. Display Folders, for example, are
not displayed at all. Accordingly there's no context for attributes,
nothing grouping them according to a certain dimension or display
folder. Visible attributes are all in a non-hierarchical list, in
alphabetical order. This is hugely confusing when the number of
attributes visible to the end user is > 100.

Does anyone know of any updates, including 3rd party tree-view or
checklist controls which can be used with OWC and make some order out
of this?


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Default Re: OWC Pivot Table Field List for 2005 Cubes - 09-20-2006 , 03:33 PM






soory
there is no update regarding the OWC.
Excel 2007 provide a new presentation and better display, but there is no
OWC 2007 :-(

I have tried to create an application like Visual studio integrate the OWC,
but I suffer some crashes and I have not found a workaround.

my dream is:
when the dev. team of Visual Studio will publish the complete control used
in VS2005 to access the cube? :-)

"Dan" <dpratte (AT) dpratte (DOT) com> wrote

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Wanting to deploy a ASP.NET page for cube browsing. Cube is SQL 2005.
Want to use the OWC pivot table control.

The OWC pivot table field list is OK for SQL 2000, but it doesn't
display the SQL 2005 objects well at all. In fact it's quite
objectionable. From what I see, Dimensions, Attribute Hierarchies, and
User-Defined (multi-level) Hierarchies are displayed as the same thing,
the same icon, all on the same level. Display Folders, for example, are
not displayed at all. Accordingly there's no context for attributes,
nothing grouping them according to a certain dimension or display
folder. Visible attributes are all in a non-hierarchical list, in
alphabetical order. This is hugely confusing when the number of
attributes visible to the end user is > 100.

Does anyone know of any updates, including 3rd party tree-view or
checklist controls which can be used with OWC and make some order out
of this?




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