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Tag Archives: AMO
PowerShell with SQL Server Data Mining
My paper on “PowerShell and SQL Server Data Mining” has just been published in Solid Quality Journal April 2011 edition. I cofounded this journal, and many hands work to produce monthly issues and contribute to the articles. I have been impressed by … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Business Intelligence, SQL Server Data Mining
Tagged ADOMD.NET, AMO, PowerShell
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Programming SQL Server Data Mining with PowerShell 2.0
Data Mining with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Review Chapter 16 Programmers: Who are you? I first had “programming” work in the 1980s. This chapter mentions programming in the title, and in looking for MSDN web references, I find the term … Continue reading
Analysis Management Objects (AMO) and Powershell 2.0
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Unleashed Review Chapter 34 This chapter discusses the AMO managed assembly, which describes a hierarchical model of major objects and minor (dependent) objects for administering Analysis Services. The diagram located at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345083.aspx is more … Continue reading
Client/Server Architecture and Data Access
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Unleashed Review Chapter 31 This chapter begins a new four-chapter section on accessing data in Analysis Services. This chapter has four basic messages, which I will summarize since this first chapter is a summary chapter. … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis Services
Tagged ADOMD.NET, AMO, data access, protocol layering, XML, XMLA
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