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Tip: Email Subscriptions for Excel Services Reports with #Nintex

It is a common request from senior management and executives that the reports be emailed to them, as attachments, instead of them having to go to a specific link and check it out. This helps them in scenarios like access… Continue Reading →

Speaking at the Cleveland SharePoint User Group

Quick post to announce that, I will be presenting at our local SharePoint User Group on  Wednesday, August 28, 2013. If you are in the area, make sure you stop by. Here are the details: Topic: Business Intelligence in SharePoint… Continue Reading →

Control the list of Reports by Department in Project Server 2010 – Part 2

  Step 3: Set up a Departments Column in BI Center Starting where we left off, our next step is to create a column in the library where all the reports are located, so that we can tag them with… Continue Reading →

Control the list of Reports by Department in Project Server 2010 – Part 1

Scenario You are using Project Server 2010 across multiple departments, and now have a long list of Reports in your Business Intelligence Center (as shown below). You would like to control the view of these reports for users, and ideally… Continue Reading →

Workflow Visualization # Project Server 2010–Part 2

Continuing on from Part 1 of this blog post, our next step is to add the SSRS Report we generated to the Workflow Status page. Adding the SSRS Report to Workflow Status Page If you did not already, create a… Continue Reading →

Creating a Web Milestone View for PWA-Part 2

Step 3: Preparing and Publishing the Chart to Excel Services Continuing with my previous post, once we have the milestone chart, we need to publish it to Excel Services. To start with, Name the Parameter you want the report to… Continue Reading →

Creating a Web Milestone View for Project Web App – Part 1

Its been a long time since I have promised the follow-up post to the Part 0 in this previous post. One of the reasons was that, initially I started out with a SSRS-based solution for this problem, but then spent… Continue Reading →

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