| 1,300 Measures – Nightmare or Utopia? |
| Written by Rob Collie |
| Tuesday, 07 September 2010 23:29 |
Answer: Neither is preferred of course!I’m part of an email distribution list that involves a bunch of BI pros, as well as a number of the PowerPivot engineers back in Redmond. Last week on that list, I asked a question that I knew would draw some fire: “How many measures can I safely put on one table in PowerPivot?” There were 2 flavors of response: technical on one hand, and “um, is that really a good idea?” on the other.
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