PowerPivot for Excel as an XML/A Server
Over the past three months or so I've taken a deep dive into the heretofore unknown world of AMO. I had up until then concentrated on using ADOMD to interact with PowerPivot but as the realisation dawned on me that the xVelocity engine in PowerPivot Excel was, in essence, the same engine powering SQLServer 2012's tabular instances, I decided AMO needed some quality time. And, Oh Boy, have I been rewarded with a host of new and exciting possibilities; e.g. partitioned update of large tables, changing data sources at runtime, automated creation of Measures and Calc Columns and .
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