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MDX with SSAS 2012 Cookbook - Second Edition

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MDX with SSAS 2012 Cookbook - Second Edition

Overview of this book

MDX is the BI industry standard for multidimensional calculations and queries. Proficiency with this language is essential for the realization of your Analysis Services' full potential. MDX is an elegant and powerful language, and also has a steep learning curve.SQL Server 2012 Analysis Services has introduced a new BISM tabular model and a new formula language, Data Analysis Expressions (DAX). However, for the multi-dimensional model, MDX is still the only query and expression language. For many product developers and report developers, MDX is the preferred language for both the tabular model and multi-dimensional model. MDX with SSAS 2012 Cookbook is a must-have book for anyone who wants to be proficient in the MDX language and to enhance their business intelligence solutions.MDX with SSAS 2012 Cookbook is packed with immediately usable, practical solutions. It starts with elementary techniques that lay the foundation for designing advanced MDX calculations and queries. The discussions after each solution will provide you with a solid foundation and best practices. It covers a broad range of real-world topics and solutions and provides you with learning materials to become proficient in the language.This book will guide you through the hands-on and practical MDX solutions, best practices, and many intricacies that hide within the MDX calculations and queries. We will start by working with sets, creating time-aware, context-aware calculations, and business analytics solutions, through to the techniques of enhancing the cube design when MDX is not enough. We will then move on to capturing MDX generated by SSAS front-ends and using SSAS stored procedures, and we will explore the whole range of MDX solutions for real-world BI projects.  
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
MDX with SSAS 2012 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using a distinct count measure to implement histograms over existing hierarchies


Histograms are an important tool in data analysis. They represent the distribution of frequencies of an entity or event. In OLAP, those terms translate to dimensions and their attributes.

This recipe illustrates how to implement a histogram over an attribute Color. The histogram needs to tell us the product count for each Color in each Fiscal Year.

In order to create a histogram, we need a measure that can count distinct members of an attribute for any given context.

There are two solutions to this problem. One is to use a calculated measure; the other is to use a regular measure with the distinct count type of the aggregation.

Many BI developers might lean towards the first option. The calculated measure might be an easy to implement solution because deploying the MDX script doesn't require reprocessing the cube.

Like most things in life, a shortcut is usually not an optimal solution. Depending on various factors...