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SQL Server Analysis Services 2012 Cube Development Cookbook

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SQL Server Analysis Services 2012 Cube Development Cookbook

Overview of this book

Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system. As a database, it is a software product whose primary function is to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. SQL Server Analysis Services adds OLAP and data mining capabilities for SQL Server databases. OLAP (online analytical processing) is a technique for analyzing business data for effective business intelligence. This practical guide teaches you how to build business intelligence solutions using Microsoft’s core product – SQL Server Analysis Services. The book covers the traditional multi-dimensional model which has been around for over a decade as well as the tabular model introduced with SQL Server 2012. Starting with comparing MultiDimensional and tabular models – discussing the values and limitations of each, you will then cover the essential techniques for building dimensions and cubes. Following on from this, you will be introduced to more advanced topics, such as designing partitions and aggregations, implementing security, and synchronizing databases for solutions serving many users. The book also covers administrative material, such as database backups, server configuration options, and monitoring and tuning performance. We also provide a primer on MultiDimensional eXpressions (MDX) as well as Data Analysis expressions (DAX) languages. This book provides you with data cube development techniques, and also the ongoing monitoring and tuning for Analysis Services.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
SQL Server Analysis Services 2012 Cube Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


This chapter explains how to build and configure most commonly encountered SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) dimensions. Each Analysis Services multidimensional project consists of dimensions and cubes; knowing how to define and customize dimensions is essential for building successful business intelligence solutions. Analysis Services builds data structures based on one or multiple relational data sources. Therefore, before creating dimensions and cubes, you need to define data sources and their corresponding data source views—layers of abstraction between the relational database and Analysis Services objects. After you define data source views, you can create simple dimensions using a dimension wizard and subsequently customize and enhance dimensions as needed using a dimension editor.

SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is the primary client tool for developing Analysis Services solutions. In prior versions of SQL Server, the same tool was called Business Intelligence Development...