PowerPivot Data Refresh with SharePoint 2013 and SQL Server 2012 SP1 (Analysis Services)
SharePoint Server 2013 Excel Services uses a new architecture for data refresh of PowerPivot data models. The new architecture utilizes Excel Services as the primary component to load and refresh data models on an instance of SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Analysis Services running in SharePoint mode. The Analysis Services server runs external to the SharePoint farm.
The previous data refresh architecture relied exclusively on the PowerPivot System Service to load and refresh data models on a SharePoint mode Analysis Services instance. The Analysis Services instance ran locally on the PowerPivot application server. The new architecture also introduces a new method to maintain schedule information as meta data of the workbook item in the document library.
The new architecture in SharePoint 2013 Excel Services supports both interactive data refresh and scheduled data refresh.
In this topic:
Interactive Data Refresh
Windows Authentication with Workbook Data Connections and Interactive Data Refresh
Scheduled Data Refresh
Refresh Architecture in SharePoint 2013
Additional Authentication Considerations
More Information
Background
SharePoint Server 2013 Excel Services manages data refresh for Excel 2013 workbooks and triggers the data model processing on a SQL Server 2012 SP1 Analysis Services server that is running in SharePoint mode. For Excel 2010 workbooks, Excel Services also manages the loading and saving of workbooks and data models. However, Excel Services relies on the PowerPivot System Service to send the processing commands to the data model. The following table summarizes the components that send processing commands for data refresh depending on the version of the workbook. The assumed environment is a SharePoint 2013 farm configured to use a SQL Server 2012 SP1 Analysis Server running in SharePoint mode.
Excel 2013 Workbooks |
Excel 2010 Workbooks |
|
Trigger Data Refresh |
Interactive: Authenticated User Scheduled: PowerPivot System Service |
PowerPivot System Service |
Load Workbook from Content Databases |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
Load Data model on Analysis Services instance |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
Send Processing Commands to Analysis Services instance |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
PowerPivot System Service |
Update Workbook Data |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
Save Workbook and Data model to Content Database |
Interactive: N/A Scheduled: SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
SharePoint 2013 Excel Services |
The following table summarizes the supported refresh features in a SharePoint 2013 farm configured to use a SQL Server 2012 SP1 Analysis Server running in SharePoint mode:
Workbook created in |
Scheduled data refresh |
Interactive refresh |
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2008 R2 PowerPivot for Excel |
Not supported. Upgrade the workbook (*) |
Not supported. Upgrade the workbook (*) |
2012 PowerPivot for Excel |
Supported |
Not supported. Upgrade the workbook (*) |
Excel 2013 |
Supported |
Supported |
(*) For more information on workbook upgrades, see Upgrade Workbooks and Scheduled Data Refresh (SQL Server 2012 SP1) .
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Interactive Data Refresh
Interactive, or manual data refresh leverages a new architecture in SharePoint Server 2013 Excel Services. Interactive refresh can now refresh data models with data from the original data source. Interactive data refresh is available after you configure an Excel Services application by registering an Analysis Services server, running in SharePoint mode. For more information, see Manage Excel Services data model settings (SharePoint Server 2013) (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219780.aspx).
Note
Interactive data refresh is only available for workbooks that created in Excel 2013. If you try to refresh an Excel 2010 workbook, Excel Services displays an error message similar to “PowerPivot Operation Failed: The Workbook was created in an older version of Excel and PowerPivot cannot be refreshed until the file is upgraded”. For more information on upgrading workbooks, see Upgrade Workbooks and Scheduled Data Refresh (SQL Server 2012 SP1).
Interactive refresh key point of interest:
Interactive data refresh only refreshes the data in the current user session. The data is not automatically saved back to the workbook item in the SharePoint content database.
Credentials: Interactive data refresh can use the identity of the currently logged-on user as credentials or stored credentials to connect to the data source. The credentials used depend on the Excel Services Authentication Settings defined for the workbook connection to the external data source.
Supported Workbooks: Workbooks created in Excel 2013.
To refresh data:
- See the illustration that follows the steps.
In a SharePoint document library, open a PowerPivot workbook in the browser.
In the browser window, click the Data menu and then click Refresh Selected Connection or Refresh All Connections.
Excel Services loads the PowerPivot database, processes it and then queries it to refresh the Excel workbook cache.
Note: The updated workbook is not automatically saved back to the document library.
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Windows Authentication with Workbook Data Connections and Interactive Data Refresh
Excel Services sends the Analysis Services server a process command that instructs the server to impersonate a user account. To obtain system rights sufficient to perform the user impersonation-delegation process, the Analysis Services service account, requires Act as part of the operating system privilege on the local server. The Analysis Services server also needs to be able to delegate the user's credentials to data sources. The query result is sent to Excel Services.
Typical user experience: When a customer selects “Refresh All Connections” in an Excel 2013 workbook that contains a PowerPivot model, they see an error message similar to the following:
- External Data Refresh Failed: An error occurred while working on the Data Model in the workbook. Please try again. We are unable to refresh one or more data connections in this workbook.
Depending on the data provider you are using, you see messages similar to the following in the ULS log.
With the SQL Native Client:
- Failed to create an external connection or execute a query. Provider message: Out of line object 'DataSource', referring to ID(s) '20102481-39c8-4d21-bf63-68f583ad22bb', has been specified but has not been used. OLE DB or ODBC error: A network-related or instance-specific error has occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. Server is not found or not accessible. Check if instance name is correct and if SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. For more information see SQL Server Books Online.; 08001; SSL Provider: The requested security package does not exist ; 08001; Client unable to establish connection; 08001; Encryption not supported on the client.; 08001. , ConnectionName: ThisWorkbookDataModel, Workbook: book1.xlsx.
With the Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server:
- Failed to create an external connection or execute a query. Provider message: Out of line object 'DataSource', referring to ID(s) '6e711bfa-b62f-4879-a177-c5dd61d9c242', has been specified but has not been used. OLE DB or ODBC error. , ConnectionName: ThisWorkbookDataModel, Workbook: OLEDB Provider.xlsx.
With the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server:
- Failed to create an external connection or execute a query. Provider message: Out of line object 'DataSource', referring to ID(s) 'f5fb916c-3eac-4d07-a542-531524c0d44a', has been specified but has not been used. Errors in the high-level relational engine. The following exception occurred while the managed IDbConnection interface was being used: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Transactions, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' or one of its dependencies. Either a required impersonation level was not provided, or the provided impersonation level is invalid. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070542). , ConnectionName: ThisWorkbookDataModel, Workbook: NETProvider.xlsx.
Summary of Configuration Steps To configure Act as part of the operating system privilege on the local server:
On the Analysis Services Server running in SharePoint mode, Add the Analysis Services service account to the "Act as part of the operating system" privilege:
Run “secpol.msc”
Click Local Security Policy, then click Local policies, and then click User rights assignment.
Add the service account.
Restart Excel Services and reboot the Analysis Services server.
Delegation from the Excel Services service account or from Claims to Windows token service (C2WTS) to the Analysis services instance is not required. Therefore no configuration for KCD from Excel Services or C2WTS to PowerPivot AS service is necessary. If the backend data source is on the same server as the Analysis Services instance, Kerberos Constrained Delegation is not required. However, the Analysis Services service account requires the right to Act As Part Of The Operating System.
For more information, see Act as part of the operating system (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc784323(WS.10).aspx).
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Scheduled Data Refresh
Scheduled data refresh key points of interest:
Requires the deployment of the PowerPivot for SharePoint add-in. For more information, see Install or Uninstall the PowerPivot for SharePoint Add-in.
A user configures a refresh schedule for a workbook. At the scheduled time, the PowerPivot System Service sends a request to Excel Services to:
Load and process the PowerPivot database.
Refresh the workbook.
Save the workbook back to the content database.
Credentials: Uses stored credentials. Does not use the identity of the current user.
Supported Workbooks: Workbooks created using the SQL Server 2012 PowerPivot add-in for Excel 2010 or using Excel 2013. Workbooks created in Excel 2010 with the SQL Server 2008 R2 PowerPivot add-in are not supported. Upgrade the workbook to at least the SQL Server 2012 PowerPivot format. For more information on workbook upgrades, see Upgrade Workbooks and Scheduled Data Refresh (SQL Server 2012 SP1).
To display the Manage Data Refresh page:
- See the illustration that follows the steps.
In a SharePoint document library, click the Open menu (...) for a PowerPivot workbook.
Click the second Open menu and then click Manage PowerPivot Data Refresh.
On the Manage Data Refresh page, click Enable and then configure the refresh schedule.
At the specified time, the PowerPivot System Service sends a request to Excel Services to:
Load and process the PowerPivot data model.
Refresh the workbook.
Save the workbook back to the content database.
Tip
For information on refreshing workbooks from SharePoint online, see Refreshing Excel workbooks with embedded PowerPivot models from SharePoint Online (white paper) (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj992650.aspx).
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Scheduled Data Refresh Architecture in SharePoint 2013
The following illustration summarizes the data refresh architecture in SharePoint 2013 and SQL Server 2012 SP1.
Description |
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(1) |
Analysis Services Engine |
An SQL Server 2012 SP1 Analysis Services server that is running in SharePoint mode. The server runs outside of the SharePoint farm. |
(2) |
User Interface |
The user interface is comprised of two pages. One to define the schedule and the second to view the refresh history. The pages do not directly access the PowerPivot Service application databases but use the PowerPivot system service to access the databases. |
(3) |
PowerPivot System Service |
The service is installed when you deploy the PowerPivot for SharePoint add-in. The service is used for the following:
|
(4) |
Excel Calculation Services |
Responsible for loading the data models. |
(5) |
Secure Store Service |
If the authentication settings in the workbook are configured to Use the authenticated user’s account or None, the credentials stored in the Secure Store target application ID are used for data refresh. For more information, see the Authentication Considerations section in this topic. |
(6) |
PowerPivot data refresh timer Job |
Instructs the PowerPivot system service to connect with Excel Services for refreshing data models. |
Analysis Services requires appropriate data providers and client libraries so that the Analysis Services server in SharePoint mode can access data sources.
Note
Because the PowerPivot system service no longer loads or saves PowerPivot models, most of the settings for caching models on an application server do not apply to a SharePoint 2013 farm.
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Data refresh log data
Usage Data: You can view data refresh usage data in the PowerPivot Management Dashboard. To see the usage data:
In SharePoint Central Administration, click PowerPivot Management Dashboard in the General application settings group.
At the bottom of the dashboard, see the Data Refresh – Recent Activity and Data Refresh – Recent Failures.
For more information on usage data and how to enable it, see PowerPivot Management Dashboard and Usage Data.
Diagnostic log data: You can view SharePoint diagnostic log data related to data refresh. First, verify the configuration of diagnostic logging for the PowerPivot Service in SharePoint Central Administration Monitoring page. You may need to increase the level of logging for the “least critical event” to log. For example, temporarily set the value to Verbose and then rerun data refresh operations.
The log entries contain:
The Area of PowerPivot Service.
The category of Data Refresh.
Review the configure diagnostic logging. For more information, see Configure and View SharePoint Log Files and Diagnostic Logging (PowerPivot for SharePoint).
Additional Authentication Considerations
The settings in the Excel Services Authentication Settings dialog in Excel 2013, determine the Windows identity that Excel Services and Analysis Services use for data refresh.
Use the authenticated user’s account: Excel Services performs data refresh under the identity of the currently logged-in user.
Use a stored account: Assumes a SharePoint Secure Store Service application ID, which Excel Services uses to retrieve the user name and password to authenticate data refresh authentication.
None: The Excel Services Unattended Service Account is used. The service account is associated with a Secure Store Proxy. Configure the settings on the Excel Services Application Settings page, in the External Data section.
To open the authentication settings dialog:
Click the Data tab in Excel 2013.
Click Connections in the ribbon.
In the Workbook connections dialog, select the connection and click Properties.
In the Connection properties dialog, click Definition, and then click the Authentication Settings… button.
For more information on data refresh authentication and usage of credentials, see the blog post Refreshing PowerPivot Data in SharePoint 2013.
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More Information
Troubleshooting PowerPivot Data Refresh(https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/3870.troubleshooting-powerpivot-data-refresh.aspx).
Excel Services in SharePoint 2013 (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/sharepoint/jj164076(v=office.15)).
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See Also
Tasks
Install Analysis Services Server in SharePoint Mode for SharePoint 2013 (SQL Server 2012 SP1)
Concepts
Upgrade Workbooks and Scheduled Data Refresh (SQL Server 2012 SP1)