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                                                                        Unit 10: Retrieving Data from Analysis Services



                 Unit 10: Retrieving Data from Analysis Services                                Notes


             CONTENTS
             Objectives
             Introduction

             10.1 Creating Perspectives
                 10.1.1  Create a Perspective
             10.2 Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) Queries

                 10.2.1  SELECT Statement Syntax
                 10.2.2  SELECT Statement Example
             10.3 Excel with Analysis Services
                 10.3.1  Connecting Excel Client to Analysis Services Environment
             10.4 Summary

             10.5 Keywords
             10.6 Review Questions
             10.7 Further Readings

          Objectives

          After studying this unit, you will be able to:

               Provide insight into creating perspectives
               Explain the Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) queries
               Discuss the usage of Excel with analysis services

          Introduction

          Your cube comprises numerous dimensions and measures from some subject areas: sales, finance,
          output, and inventory. It can assist as a source of information for multiple workgroups or
          agencies across your association. Although this centralization is beneficial for users, application
          developers, and IT administrators, it might be difficult for users to find their way to the data
          they need. To help make your cube simpler to comprehend and navigate, you can create
          perspectives that limit the number of dimensions, calculations, actions, and KPIs that users see
          when they are browsing or querying a cube. A perspective allows you to create a view of a
          subset of a cube that can be more easily comprehended by users. This unit will provide you an
          insight into creating perspectives. You will learn about Multidimensional Expression (MDX)
          queries. Finally, you will learn about connecting Excel client to Analysis Services environment.

          10.1 Creating Perspectives

          A cube may contain multiple viewpoints. Generally each viewpoint displays a subset of the
          cube that is related to a widespread subject area or that is needed by a group of users. To describe
          and visualize applications, a viewpoint appears just like a cube. Although, it is important to note
          that you cannot request security to a viewpoint.



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