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This is the top level group for Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation. Find blogs, samples, videos, and learning resources for various versions of workflow including 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 here.
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  • Blog Post: Least discoverable feature: importing more tables from an existing connection

    You’ve run the import wizard, and imported a bunch of tables into your tabular model. Now you want to import one more from that same connection. How do you do this? What you need is the Existing Connections dialog. To start the Existing Connections dialog, go to Model->Existing Connections or click...
  • Blog Post: Securing your tabular model

    Now that RC0 has arrived I can finally post about security for tabular models. I have put off writing about security because I think the RC0 documentation on this subject is really quite good so I don’t have too much to add. Also, we had a minor feature add for RC0 that is very exciting. You can now...
  • Blog Post: Changing your font and keyboard shortcuts in the tabular designer

    If you look carefully, you can see my roots showing. No, not my hair – you can see my old job showing. When I came to work on the Analysis Services team, we had to design an “environmentally friendly” Visual Studio package in a hurry using the Visual Studio extensibility framework , same as everybody...
  • Blog Post: Using Edit Table Properties on a partitioned tabular model

    In PowerPivot, the Edit Table Properties dialog box is used for a few things. It is used to add columns to a table, remove columns from a table, and adjust the set of rows included in the table. This works great for PowerPivot. All the data in the PowerPivot model is stored in a single partition, so...
  • Blog Post: Impersonation in tabular models

    Here is a pop quiz on impersonation when connecting to a data source for tabular models. Question 1: How many impersonation options are supported for tabular models? 2, as shown in the tabular designer 3 4, as shown in SSMS Question 2: My impersonation credentials are validated in the Import Wizard....
  • Blog Post: When to choose tabular models over PowerPivot models

    Sometimes people ask me for the slide deck to my PASS presentation . I send out the deck, but there is only one slide in there that is worth anything. This post summarizes the only useful slide in the entire deck. Let’s think about this question – why are tabular models necessary when we already have...
  • Blog Post: Making tabular models more sensitive

    Case sensitive, that is. Last year, Denny Lee posted about PowerPivot’s case insensitivity problem . Tabular models have the same insensitivity problem by default. As I mentioned in my previous post on language and collation settings , when creating a new tabular project, the collation used by default...
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