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SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence. Module 7: Filter Web Parts. Overview. Filter Web Parts. Lesson: Filter Web Parts. Filter Web Parts Filter Web Parts & BI Extensibility. Filter Web Parts.
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SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Module 7: Filter Web Parts
Overview • Filter Web Parts
Lesson: Filter Web Parts • Filter Web Parts • Filter Web Parts & BI • Extensibility
Filter Web Parts • Filter web parts can pull data from anywhere on the page and send to another web part to perform filtering • 9 filter web parts out of the box • Many other 3rd party web parts support connections from filter web parts
Filter Web Parts • Nine out of the box filters: • Choice • Current user • UserProfile • Date • Page Field • Query String • SharePoint List • SQL Server Analysis Services • Text • BDC Filter web part was removed in 2010 • Filter Actions – a simple post back button to apply filters
Filter Web Parts & BI • Many of the other features of SharePoint can utilize Filter Web Parts • Excel Services & PowerPivot • Reporting Services • Business Connectivity Services • Performance Point • Charts & Maps • As we progress through the course we will use filter web parts every step of the way • We will create a user context focused reporting environment
Extensibility • Filter web parts are simply web parts • Web parts are easy to create • Filter web parts simply require an interface to be implemented that tells SharePoint it is a filter type web part • Developers can easily create more advanced filter web parts to further tailor your BI environment
Lab 1: Filter Web Parts • Use each of the Filter Web Parts
Lab 2: Filter Web Parts & Excel Services • Use Filter Web Parts to enhance Excel Services experience
Review • Your instructor will ask a series of questions on this module
Summary • Filter web parts are very powerful allies in the BI battle! • Use Filter web parts with other BI web parts to further customize the user BI experience • New filter web parts can be created to extend your BI functionality