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This tutorial explains about defining Auctions, Creating Auctions, Creating Actions in Regular Cubes, Creating and Maintaining Actions in Virtual Cubes, Importing an Action into a Virtual Cube and Editing an Action in a Virtual Cube.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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Calculated members can be imported into virtual cubes from their component cubes. New calculated members also can be created directly into virtual cubes. The Calculated member Builder can be used to build the members or calculated members created in component cubes can be imported and then the same can be edited.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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In the above section we studied some of the reasons why we would want to create virtual cubes and how logical results can be obtained by making such cubes. We also saw that a virtual cube can be built quickly and easily by using the Virtual Cube Wizard.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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This tutorial explains about Defining Virtual cubes, Benefits of using virtual cubes, Working with Virtual Cubes and Obtaining logical results.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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Before understanding what is solve order it is essential to understand the concept of Pass order. Solve order and pass order together determine the manner in which a cube is resolved in Analysis services.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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In this part 2 of Implementing Calculations Using MDX, we will be learning about Renaming Calculated members, Creating Non Measure Calculated members, Using Functions in Calculated Members, Setting calculations at Member level and Setting a Calculation for a subcube or a selection of cells.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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In this tutorial we will be learning about Calculated members, Creating Calculated Members, Using Function Libraries to Build Calculated Members and Calculated Member Builder.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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Cubes with multiple partitions can be extremely confusing. Users may like to organize the cubes into a cube with fewer partitions by merging some of the partitions together. The preconditions to the merger of cubes is that the Storage and aggregation design should be the same in the partitions being merged.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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The cube is a storage container that contains data and aggregations of data. Every cube must have at least one partition which must be stored in the Analysis server in which the cube is defined. Partitions are stored as separate files in the Partitions folder under the cube.
Updated: 05/07/2005
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Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services provides the user with many ways of tracking and solving errors. A large number of error logs built into the service help the user pinpoint the exact nature of errors and find solutions for them
Updated: 05/07/2005
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MSAS Listings
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70 | Displaying: 41 - 50 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 >> |
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