This sample spreadsheet has several worksheets that analyze the SMS data. Most of the worksheets use pivot tables to analyze the data. Pivot tables are a multidimensional way to look at data. You can put any of the fields you want to analyze across the rows at the top, or drag them to the side to become the fields down the left side of the table. You can also drag fields to the left corner to become filters. You can change any of this at any time.
You can use Microsoft Excel to do any number of other analytical functions. You can collect cost information (from a MIF file) for example, then use Microsoft Excel to calculate depreciation cost for the PC inventory already in the SMS database by department.
There are worksheets that show software packages, video, BIOS, network cards, jobs, and so on. There are also some charts that show CPU and operating system distributions.
You can also use the Pivot Table Wizard to create your own worksheets, using the view tables created by SMSVIEW.
Make sure you have completed the ODBC setup as described in General Setup for Using the SMSVIEW Samples.
A message box tells you that the SQL Server login failed. This occurs because your password is different from the one used to create the pivot table.
The SQL Data Sources dialog box appears.
The SQL Server Login dialog box appears.