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SharePoint 2010 PerformancePoint Services : Examining ProClarity Analytics Server Page Reports

4/7/2011 3:22:48 PM

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The ProClarity Analytics Server Page report was retained in PPS 2010 primarily as a bridge for customers who are still using ProClarity Analytics Server. You may want to read the Decomposition Tree report, which is an enhancement inspired by ProClarity that has been added to PPS 2010.


There are two ways to create a ProClarity Analytics Server Page report. One method is to select Other Reports from the Create tab in Dashboard Designer and then select ProClarity Analytics Server Page from the Report Template dialog box. The second method is to right-click a PerformancePoint list in the Workspace Browser, select Report, and then select ProClarity Analytics Server Page from the dialog box.

There are two prerequisites for using a ProClarity Analytics Server Page report:

  • You must deploy a ProClarity Analytics Server book to a ProClarity library.

  • You must have access to the location where you have deployed the ProClarity Analytics Server book.

In Figure 1, a ProClarity Analytics report has been deployed showing how different affiliates contribute to overall viewership.

Figure 1. A ProClarity Analytics report that will be deployed for use in a PPS dashboard.

To add the report to a dashboard, after creating the report in ProClarity, you will configure the report in Dashboard Designer using the following properties: Server URL, Page, and Configuration options as seen in Figure 2. The Server URL option indicates the PAS server hosting the desired report, and the Page indicates the report to use.

Figure 2. Specify the deployment properties in the Report Settings for your ProClarity Analytics Server Page report.

Note

The Configuration options enable you to restrict user interactivity. Some analytical operations can be performance-intensive. Restricting user interactivity can be useful to minimize the performance impact of PAS reports against the PAS or data source.


After the ProClarity Analytics Server Page report has been added to a dashboard, it should look like the report in Figure 3.

Figure 3. The ProClarity Analytics Server Page report has been added to a dashboard.
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