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Agenda released for Dashboard Essentials @ SAP InsideTrack Vancouver 9/15. See you there! - posted on Aug 20, 2010
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Using Filtered rows instead of VLOOKUPS in Xcelsius @
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Happy new years to all the readers!
I’d like to wish everyone who reads the blog a great and prosperous 2009! I’ve been on vacation for the last month but now I’m back so hopefully I’ll be writing articles more often
Thanks again to everyone who reads my blog and I hope that my articles have proven useful
Cheers
David