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OALP CUBE BEST PRACTICES

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krshaikh

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Nov 18, 2001
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Hi,

I have to build an OLAP Cube using the Microsoft't RMS software's database. Its the first time I am working on Analysis Services. I am through with learning OLAP basics how to build one and all stuff. What I want to know is, how to analyze a database for this purpose ? What are the best practices ?

Thanks for the help
 
Hi,

Has anybody used a data grid in asp.net or vb.net to display multidimensional data ? Pivot table may not be the only best choice.

Regards

- KRSHAIKH -
 
Dimensional modeling is a good technique if your source database is a relational database (RDBMS). See faq353-5909 and/or faq353-5189

If your source database is a multidimensional database (MDBMS), your data is already optimized for OLAP activities.

The likelihood is that you are using Microsoft SQL Server, a RDBMS, as your source system for OLAP/Analysis Services.

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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw
 
KRSHAIKH,

Project REAL has a good paper (under Technical Drilldown) with some good best practice guidelines.

SSAS is a great tool but there are many design issues to consider.

Let me know how you go.

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Thanks, I will get back to you as soon as I start working on it again. Considering the learning curve involved we had to abandon the project for some time.

Thanks again,

- krshaikh -
 
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