April 9, 2009 at 3:42 am
I want to know if SQL Server 2005 has predictive analysis tools?
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/technologies/dm/TATForecast/TATForecast.html
In above link you can see how Office 2007 has this Forcast feature using the analysis services. Can such a thing be done in VS 2005/2008 or SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio
If yes, then can you point me to some useful links or demos.
Thanx,
s.a.w
April 9, 2009 at 3:35 pm
sunit_82 (4/9/2009)
I want to know if SQL Server 2005 has predictive analysis tools?http://www.microsoft.com/sql/technologies/dm/TATForecast/TATForecast.html
In above link you can see how Office 2007 has this Forcast feature using the analysis services. Can such a thing be done in VS 2005/2008 or SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio
If yes, then can you point me to some useful links or demos.
Thanx,
s.a.w
I don't think there is such feature out-of-the-box in SQL Server. I would recommend you ask your question here, too.
April 9, 2009 at 3:37 pm
If so, it would almost certainly be in Analysis Services, not Integration Services.
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April 9, 2009 at 5:09 pm
Yes, SQL server 2005 has predictive analysis tools. You use SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) to perform data mining tasks like creating predictive models using decision tree, naive bayes etc.
April 13, 2009 at 1:21 am
thanx all for replies,
Grasshopper , you mentioned predictive analysis using decision trees.
Can you pls point to some useful site /examples regarding this.
I googled but did not find what i want.
What i wan is, if i have a certain amount of historical data of sales of a product(lets say year wise for pass 20 years), then i should be able to generate predictions for next 2 to 5 yrs.
Thanx,
s.a.w
April 13, 2009 at 6:58 am
Well certainly, rudimentaty trending predictors, such as least-squares projections are easy enough to code up in Transact-SQL, however this kind of thing is the specialty of Analysis Services(SSAS). I recommend that you ask in that forum.
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