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Tag Archives: data source view
Multidimensional Models and Relational Database Schemas
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Unleashed Review Chapter 19 This chapter assumes much of the data for the data source views comes from relational sources. The first part outlines advantages and disadvantages of using star or snowflake schemas as sources. … Continue reading
Data Source Views (DSVs) and Object Bindings
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Unleashed Review Chapter 18 Continuing with the data theme, this chapter next focuses on data source views (DSVs). Perhaps the SSAS team uses this DSV acronym so much it earned inclusion in the chapter title, but I chose to … Continue reading
Using SQL Server Data Mining
Data Mining with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Review Chapter 4 This chapter covers a complete look at how to develop data mining structures and data mining models using Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS). The authors’ outline Pages 127-128): Using BIDS … Continue reading