Exporting Your Data - What Are You Doing?

Hi folks! I've really enjoyed reading through all the past posts in this forum since I discovered it the other day (Tom Brown you are my new favorite Tessituran), and I have some questions! I'm just starting to get into Power BI (I have training in Mode and Tableau, but the pricepoints there are pretty prohibitive so I'm...pivoting...:D), and while I'm used to running SQL queries in SSMS, I'm not familiar with exporting the query results for analysis outside of the system.

I'd love to know how you all are exporting your data into your analysis tool of choice? Are you connecting from Tessitura, T-Stats, or both? Does being on RAMP make it harder (we're on RAMP)?

Any suggestions and tips would be very much appreciated! 

p.s. a bit off topic: I love this article http://firstround.com/review/im-sorry-but-those-are-vanity-metrics/



[edited by: Summer Hirtzel at 8:25 PM (GMT -6) on 19 Apr 2017]
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  • One of the great places at TLCC 2017 for this type of conversation will be at the Larger than ever open space discussions sessions.  I would love see you or someone host a Tessitura in A Power BI session.  Particularly considering that you have solved this for the RAMP world.  Please consider offering such a discussion.  And anyone else on the group.  This will be a great place for discussions for advanced and niche BI conversations.  Would love to hear about ideas folks might have for other types of conversations.

     

     

     

    --Tom

    718.724.8135

    tbrown@BAM.org

     

    From: Self-service Business Intelligence [mailto:groups-selfservicebi@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Brian Ramos
    Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 2:52 PM
    To: Thomas Brown <tbrown@bam.org>
    Subject: RE: [Self-service Business Intelligence] Exporting Your Data - What Are You Doing?

     

    I am presenting in the BI Faceoff session, so I’m sure you’ll see some of this in action there.

     

    I’m also more than willing to get a group together at conference or elsewhere to go through our setup and how everything fits together.

     

    Brian Ramos

    Controller

                                                                     

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    From: Self-service Business Intelligence [mailto:groups-selfservicebi@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Tom Brown
    Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 2:37 PM
    To: Brian Ramos <ramos@operaphila.org>
    Subject: RE: [Self-service Business Intelligence] Exporting Your Data - What Are You Doing?

     

    Excellent.

     

    Will you be showing some of this at conference this year?

     

    Are there other opportunities when I can see this in some more detail?

     

    --Tom

    718.724.8135

    tbrown@BAM.org

     

    From: Self-service Business Intelligence [mailto:groups-selfservicebi@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Brian Ramos
    Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 2:24 PM
    To: Thomas Brown <tbrown@bam.org>
    Subject: RE: [Self-service Business Intelligence] Exporting Your Data - What Are You Doing?

     

    We are using all three aspects of Power BI. I’ve created a pretty robust data model in PowerBI Desktop, which I publish to PowerBI.com for Report/Dashboard development and consumption by the organization. The Azure database is accessible to anyone in the organization to connect to in Excel as well provided they have the db username and password. That way, they can create Excel based stuff separate from the PowerBI Data Model. They can also connect to the Data Model in Excel via the Analyze in Excel functionality on PowerBI.com.

     

    Brian Ramos

    Controller

                                                                     

    Opera Philadelphia

    Direct 215.893.5940

    Main 215.893.3600

    Guest Services 215.732.8400

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    From: Self-service Business Intelligence [mailto:groups-selfservicebi@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Tom Brown
    Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 5:01 PM
    To: Brian Ramos <ramos@operaphila.org>
    Subject: RE: [Self-service Business Intelligence] Exporting Your Data - What Are You Doing?

     

    Brian,

     

    I’m so glad to hear that you have worked this out.  I know that going from “On Premises” to RAMP hosted Tessitura meant a bunch of changes for you. 

     

    When you say Power BI what parts of Power BI are you using.

    • MS Excel (Power Query, Power Pivot)
    • Power BI Desktop
    • MS Power BI web site

     

    Would love to hear more about some of your successes…

     

    --Tom

    718.724.8135

    tbrown@BAM.org

     

    From: Self-service Business Intelligence [mailto:groups-selfservicebi@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Brian Ramos
    Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 4:34 PM
    To: Thomas Brown <tbrown@bam.org>
    Subject: Re: [Self-service Business Intelligence] Exporting Your Data - What Are You Doing?

     

    We at Opera Philadelphia have started using PowerBI with great success! We are also on RAMP, and it took us many month to finally work out a way with the RAMP Team to push sql view data to an Azure Database that we connect to PowerBI. So we have just under 40 views that are scheduled to be pushed to Azure every morning. We are still working with Tessitura to figure out the best method to easily update the views if we want to add views or additional fields, but they are actively working on a solution for us to do that. Currently, if we need to make any of these changes, it requires us working with the consulting team and the RAMP team to update scripts and files.

    I'm more than willing to share our views if you are interested in them.

    From: Summer Hirtzel <bounce-summerhirtzel1505@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 4/19/2017 8:20:47 PM

    Hi folks! I've really enjoyed reading through all the past posts in this forum since I discovered it the other day (Tom Brown you are my new favorite Tessituran), and I have some questions! I'm just starting to get into Power BI (I have training in Mode and Tableau, but the pricepoints there are pretty prohibitive so I'm...pivoting...:D), and while I'm used to running SQL queries in SSMS, I'm not familiar with exporting the query results for analysis outside of the system.

    I'd love to know how you all are exporting your data into your analysis tool of choice? Are you connecting from Tessitura, T-Stats, or both? Does being on RAMP make it harder (we're on RAMP)?

    Any suggestions and tips would be very much appreciated! 

    p.s. a bit off topic: I love this article http://firstround.com/review/im-sorry-but-those-are-vanity-metrics/

     

     

     

     



  • Now that we have all met at conference, wondering if there is interested in standardizing some of the models like someone suggested so we can maybe share some code, ideas, models, etc? Also, for those of us on RAMP, it might make life easier for RAMP if we all were asking for the same thing and followed the same architecture patterns. Could we setup a github/gitlab repository to share scripts, etc? Thoughts?

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  • Now that we have all met at conference, wondering if there is interested in standardizing some of the models like someone suggested so we can maybe share some code, ideas, models, etc? Also, for those of us on RAMP, it might make life easier for RAMP if we all were asking for the same thing and followed the same architecture patterns. Could we setup a github/gitlab repository to share scripts, etc? Thoughts?

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