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Introduction to MSSQL Server Analysis Services


Creating Our First Cube
Working with Dimensions
Handling Time Dimensions
Parent-Child Dimensions
Working with the Cube Editor
Exploring Virtual Cubes
Custom Cubes: Financial Reporting
Custom Cubes: Financial Reporting - Part II
Drilling Through to Details: From Two Perspectives
Reporting Options for Analysis Services Cubes:            MS Excel
Reporting Options for Analysis Services Cubes: MS FrontPage
Reporting Options for Analysis Services Cubes: Cognos PowerPlay
Build a Web Site Traffic Analysis Cube: Part I
Build a Web Site Traffic Analysis Cube: Part II
MSAS Administration and Optimization: Simple Cube Usage Analysis
MSAS Administration and Optimization: Toward More Sophisticated Analysis
Using Calculated Cells in Analysis Services, Part I
Using Calculated Cells in Analysis Services, Part II
Reporting Options: ProClarity Professional, Part I
Reporting Options: ProClarity Professional, Part II
Putting Actions to Work in Regular Cubes
Actions in Virtual Cubes
Introduction to Local Cubes
Another Approach to Local Cube Design and Creation
Creating a Dynamic Default Member
Derived Measures vs. Calculated Measures
Basic Storage Design
Partitioning a Cube in Analysis Services - An Introduction
Performing Incremental Cube Updates - An Introduction
Semi-Additive Measures and Periodic Balances
Distinct Count Basics: Two Perspectives
Manage Distinct Count with a Virtual Cube
Point-and-Click Cube Schema Simplification

MDX, optimization, Performance, optimization, Island Technologies Inc., Bill Pearson, William E. Pearson, III,

Dimension, Query, Cognos, Business Objects, Reporting Services, Conversion, Design, Cube, model

Drilling Through to Details: From Two Perspectives

In this article we will not only work within Analysis Services through the now-familiar interface and associated dialogs, but we will graft in, as an alternative approach, the creation of basic MDX expressions and queries for use with multidimensional data sources. Our focus will be establishing the drillthrough capability within our cube models, from two distinct perspectives, while examining the valuable uses of the drillthrough functionality from an information consumer perspective.
We will explore executing drillthrough statements on multidimensional cubes. First, we will discuss scenarios where drillthrough from summary cube data to the underlying details might be valuable to information consumers. Next, we will examine strengths and weaknesses of the capability in MSSQL 2000 Analysis Services. We will discuss the steps that need to be taken to implement drillthrough, then set up a sample drillthrough in the Cube Editor, so as to focus on concepts in an introductory fashion.

We will then practice the creation and use of an MDX query that uses the DRILLTHROUGH statement to retrieve the source data for a cube cell. We will explore the syntax for the DRILLTHROUGH statement, and discuss options and parameters that surround this functionality, as a part of our hands-on exercises.

In this article, we will:

  • Enable a cube for Drillthrough in the Cube Editor;
  • Perform a Drillthrough within Analysis Services;
  • Discuss filtering and other aspects of Drillthrough in general;
  • Discuss Drillthrough using an MDX Query;
  • Perform a Drillthrough using MDX.

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SYNOPSIS & CONCEPTS :
 Synopsis:

MSAS Architect Bill Pearson explores executing drillthrough statements upon multidimensional cubes. We briefly discuss drillthrough concepts, and then implement drillthrough from the tandem perspectives of Analysis Manager and an MDX query.

Concepts:
  • Analysis Services

  • Drillthrough

  • Analysis Manager

  • Calculated Members

  • DTS

  • MDX

  • Filtering

  • Cube Editor

  • Implementation

  • Perspectives

 

 

About the Series:

This article is a member of the series Introduction to MSSQL Server 2000 Analysis Services. The series is designed to provide hands-on application of the fundamentals of MS SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services, with each installment progressively adding features and techniques designed to meet specific real - world needs. For more information on the series, as well as the hardware / software requirements to prepare for the exercises we will undertake, please see my initial article, Creating Our First Cube.
Analysis Services, Drillthrough, Analysis Manager, Calculated Members, DTS, MDX, Filtering, Cube Editor, Implementation, All Contents Copyright Island Technologies Inc. ®  Island Technologies® and Island Technologies Inc.®  are registered trademarks of Island Technologies Inc., protected in the United States and other countries.  For information, contact Island.

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