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<h2>The SQL Wes Periodic Table Synoptic Panel</h2>
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<p>&nbsp;<BR><IMG SRC='http://sqlwes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/PeriodicTable.jpg' width = 200 alt="The SQL Wes Periodic Table of Elements" > <BR>Wow! It’s been a looong time since I’ve posted a new blog entry. A few things have happened. I’m now a Premier Field Engineer at Microsoft, working with SQL Server, PowerBI and Business Intelligence in general. In the past 2 years, PowerBI has come a long way as well. I just created a Synoptic Panel for the Periodic Table of elements using <a href = 'http://synoptic.design' target = top>OKViz’s Synoptic Design</a> custom visual for PowerBI and I wanted to share it with the community. I used a basic Periodic Table image and then used the online tool found at their site to map out all of the element locations. This generated an .svg file that I combined with the .pbiviz file and a few mock up records from excel for my imaginary compounds. You won’t be able to refresh the excel data but I wanted to include those to show you how to tie the values stored in the .svg  with the data you might include.</p>
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I’ve attached the .pbix file as well as embedded the report below and included a link to the report url. The embedded report does not really fit well into my blog site format but I wanted to show how the embedded iframe works as well as the link. The report itself is just a sample of how you might use the visualization. You’ll need to add your own data to make it really useful. Let me know what you think.<BR><BR><br />
<a href = 'https://msit.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiN2JhYmYzMzQtNTYzOS00YWM5LThjZjMtYjA1OTBjYjNiMThiIiwidCI6IjcyZjk4OGJmLTg2ZjEtNDFhZi05MWFiLTJkN2NkMDExZGI0NyIsImMiOjV9' target = top>SQL Wes&#8217;s Periodic Table Synoptic Panel</a><br />
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