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Hands-On SQL Server 2019 Analysis Services

By : Steve Hughes
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Hands-On SQL Server 2019 Analysis Services

By: Steve Hughes

Overview of this book

SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) continues to be a leading enterprise-scale toolset, enabling customers to deliver data and analytics across large datasets with great performance. This book will help you understand MS SQL Server 2019’s new features and improvements, especially when it comes to SSAS. First, you’ll cover a quick overview of SQL Server 2019, learn how to choose the right analytical model to use, and understand their key differences. You’ll then explore how to create a multi-dimensional model with SSAS and expand on that model with MDX. Next, you’ll create and deploy a tabular model using Microsoft Visual Studio and Management Studio. You'll learn when and how to use both tabular and multi-dimensional model types, how to deploy and configure your servers to support them, and design principles that are relevant to each model. The book comes packed with tips and tricks to build measures, optimize your design, and interact with models using Excel and Power BI. All this will help you visualize data to gain useful insights and make better decisions. Finally, you’ll discover practices and tools for securing and maintaining your models once they are deployed. By the end of this MS SQL Server book, you’ll be able to choose the right model and build and deploy it to support the analytical needs of your business.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Choosing Your Model
4
Section 2: Building and Deploying a Multidimensional Model
8
Section 3: Building and Deploying Tabular Models
12
Section 4: Exposing Insights while Visualizing Data from Your Models
15
Section 5: Security, Administration, and Managing Your Models

Prototyping your model in Excel with Power Pivot

One of the cool things about using tabular models is that you can prototype your model using Excel. In this section, we will walk through creating a PowerPivot model to demonstrate building a prototype that we will upload to SQL Server Analysis Services in Chapter 7, Building a Tabular Model in SSAS 2019. We will work with the Invoice Sales star schema illustrated in Figure 6.2 earlier in this chapter. Let's get started:

  1. Open Excel and create a new workbook. Power Pivot is built in, so no additional installs or extensions are required.
  2. Next, we need to open the Power Pivot window. Go to the Data tab in Excel and click the Go to the Power Pivot Window button on the ribbon as shown in the following screenshot:

    Figure 6.4 – Opening Power Pivot in Excel

    If you have never opened Power Pivot before, you will be prompted to enable the Data Analysis features. You should now see a new window open with a ribbon as shown in...