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Hi All, I installed the sqlserver 2012 in my box.Now I want to add new features like powerview to existing instance. Please help...

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asked Jul 20 '12 at 04:06 PM in Default

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If you need to alter a SQL Server installation then simply restart the installer CD and you will get the option to install a new instance or modify the features in an existing instance. Pick the Modify option and install or remove features as you need to.

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answered Jul 20 '12 at 06:19 PM

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At the risk of stating the obvious, most modifications of this type will involve at least a brief downtime.

Jul 21 '12 at 12:11 AM TimothyAWiseman
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For PowerView you need a SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Edition. If you have such installation, than you can install the extension usig the SQL Server 2012 installation media to the SharePoint.

You will never have PowerView without the SharePoint and it's not a feture of the SQL Server Instance. PowerView only utilizes Tabular Model or PowerPivot sources. If you want to use your SQL Server installation with the PowerView, you will have to install a SSAS Tabular model Instance or PowerPivot for Sharepoint. (Again it's SSAS Instance which integrates with SharePoint and it is able to get data from PowerPivot excel sheets and provide that data to PowerView plugin in SharePoint.

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answered Jul 24 '12 at 06:27 AM

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i created 10 slides in powerview , if i change the customer name in first slide it self is it reflected all the slides in power view?

please reply me

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answered Nov 30 '12 at 08:10 AM

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You might be better off asking this as a new question, rather than tacking it onto an old existing question... Unfortunately, I can't make this change myself.

Nov 30 '12 at 09:46 AM ThomasRushton ♦

its not something we can do. @sathya will need to post a new question

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