SQL 2012 only shows 'table' as option for Explore Data (e.g., missing pivot, chart)
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2012年3月21日 3:55
I installed SQL 2012 with everything, went in to create a new data mining solution.
After adding a new data source and DSV, when I am in a DSV and right click to explore the data it only shows the 'table' view and doesn't offer any of the other choices.
I thought it might be because Excel/office wasn't installed so I installed Office Pro 2010 and then added the data mining add-in and still have the same problem. Is there any way to get these viewers installed?
Thank you,
Robert
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2012年3月23日 3:11版主
Hi Robert, do you have SQL Server 2012 RC0 installed or CTP3?
Thanks, Vlad.
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2012年3月23日 15:50
I have the RTM bits installed, but here are the versions shown from help/about:
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 11.0.2100.60
Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 11.0.2100.60
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 6.1.7601.17514
Microsoft MSXML 3.0 6.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0.8112.16421
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0.30319.239
Operating System 6.1.7601I did install prior CTP3 and RC0 bits, but uninstalled them prior to installing RTM.. do you think there is something left over from prior installs causing a problem?
Thanks,
Robert
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2012年3月23日 21:59版主
Hi Robert, please take look on these articles: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187601(v=sql.110).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189018(v=sql.110).aspx
I believe, table view is the only option awailable in RC0, but this should change in the RTM build.
Best regards, Vlad.
- 已标记为答案 Vlad Ts - MSFTMicrosoft Employee, Moderator 2012年3月23日 21:59
- 已编辑 Vlad Ts - MSFTMicrosoft Employee, Moderator 2012年3月23日 22:04
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2012年10月30日 13:44
Will the missing 'Pivot Table, Chart, Pivot Chart' views ever be included again? Because as of today i do not see them and i can't find any information about it.
If not does anyone know a substitute?
Thank you,
Mr. Schnabel
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2012年10月30日 21:14答复者
I'm not from Microsoft, but as far as I know, those views were removed in SQL Server 2012 and there is no plan to add them back. (Those views were using old controls that are not supported any more)
You can use Excel to explore your data.
Tatyana Yakushev [PredixionSoftware.com]
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2012年10月30日 22:00thanks to everyone for their input - greatly appreciated
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2012年11月1日 11:04
Thanks for your answer, i feared that this is the case. Excel does not really do the same job, but it'll have to do then.

