The new version number will be My update was going from SP1 ( in the the first image) to SP1 with CU4 ( in the second image). Notice that each instance I checked off in step 6 is getting the update applied to it one at a time.Ĭheck the version number to ensure the instance has been updated. In my case I did not have to restart the server even though there were files in use. If there are files in use a restart may be required. Step 7: Click Next on the Check Files In Use screen. Be sure to apply this to all servers with the Reporting Services – SharePoint feature as well as any instance running multidimensional analysis services you would like to create Power View reports against. I happen to have several instances on this virtual machine. Step 6: Check the box next to all instances you would like to apply the CU to. Step 5: Accept the licence terms and click Next.
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Step 4: Click Next after all the checks have run on the Install a SQL Server 2012 Update screen. Step 3: Run the resulting file called SQLServer2012-KB2833645-圆4-PowerViewForMultidimensional.exe Step 2: Download and run the file called 464142_intl_圆4_zip.exe
Step 1: Download the Cumulative Update (CU) from here.
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Now for the installation (which is pretty standard) and then how to access Power View for Multidimensional.
Power View later made its way into Excel 2013, still maintaining support only for Tabular. From the beginning it was limited to only reporting off tabular models (and therefore PowerPivot models as well). Power View was a new reporting option added in the SQL Server 2012 release as part of the SharePoint integrated mode of Reporting Services.