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	<description>Eric Hanson, principal program manager for SQL Server data warehousing, walks through several of the key data warehousing features and functions of SQL Server.&amp;nbsp;
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<p>I find it amazing that I had to write an add-in to do this in one step. &nbsp;In Office 2003, MS Query was the only game in town for getting data from SQL into a PivotTable. Office 2007 arrives and gives us more options, each one taking six or seven more steps
 to do the same thing. &nbsp;This would be bad enough, except it creates an ugly, less functional PivotTable.</p>
<p>I'll put the add-in on codeplex later this week and update this post. &nbsp;If anyone wants to see where the future direction of pivot tables lies, take a look at what tableau software is releasing. &nbsp;Hopefully the PM of the pivot table doesn't use Mike Arcuri's
 playbook&nbsp;and release an uglier and even less functional pivot table in office 2010.</p>
<p>EDIT:&nbsp;<a href="http://sql2excel.codeplex.com/">http://sql2excel.codeplex.com/</a></p>
<p>-Josh</p>
<p>posted by Jsoh</p>]]>
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