August 1, 2005 at 11:15 am
Much of what I am reading about the new BI functionality in
Analysis Services 2005 speaks as how the UDM "blurs the
line" between Relational and Multidimensional data. One
example is how it is now easier to create a invoice or bill
of materials report in AS2005, something that has always
been simple in a relational model, but difficult in
Analysis Services 2000.
What I have not found yet is documentation or examples on
how this is actually implemented. Creating multidimensional
datasources from relational databases is straightforward in
AS 2005, but I am interested in material on how to expose
relational data through Analysis Services 2005, so that end
users can write queries and reports that utilize either the
cubed data or the base relational tables, without having to
switch between separate data sources.
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August 4, 2005 at 8:00 am
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October 11, 2005 at 11:36 am
I'm (still) waiting for new material regarding UDM from Microsoft ...
Apart from Paul Sanders' old articles there is nothing on this topic. My understanding is that UDM is constructed on top of a modified version of your OLTP (production) database. using Views.
But an end-to-end cube implementation from Microsoft would be able to eliminate confusion.
Cheers,
Augustin Carnu
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