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Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginner's Guide

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginner's Guide

By : Abolfazl Radgoudarzi, Reza Rad
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Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginner's Guide

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Business Intelligence Development Beginner's Guide

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By: Abolfazl Radgoudarzi, Reza Rad

Overview of this book

Written in an easy-to-follow, example-driven format, there are plenty of step-by-step instructions to help get you started! The book has a friendly approach, with the opportunity to learn by experimenting. If you are a BI and Data Warehouse developer new to Microsoft Business Intelligence, and looking to get a good understanding of the different components of Microsoft SQL Server for Business Intelligence, this book is for you. It’s assumed that you will have some experience in databases systems and T-SQL. This book is will give you a good upshot view of each component and scenarios featuring the use of that component in Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence systems.
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Time for action – creating the first cube


There are two ways to create a cube: through Cube Wizard or by creating an empty cube. When we create a cube from the wizard, the relationships between measures and dimensions will be created automatically based on the underlying Data Source View (DSV) after choosing it. However, if we create a cube from an empty one, we need to set up a relationship between the measure groups and dimensions in the cube designer. In the next example, we create the cube using Cube Wizard.

  1. The first step is to create a data source connection. To create a data source connection, right-click on a data sources folder.

  2. Open the SSAS project and select New Data Source. As shown in the next screenshot, create a connection to the AdventureWorksDW2012 database. In the Impersonation Information field, enter the username and password of a domain/windows account that has the appropriate permissions for that database. Name the data source AdventureWorksDW2012.

  3. There is one more step...

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