In this article, we will look beyond the confines of
Analysis Manager to introduce the creation and use of local cubes with Microsoft
Office 2003 (“MS Office”). In conjunction with MSAS, we will overview the
concepts involved with our topic, and then we will “drill down” into the
practical aspects involved in putting the functionality to work immediately.
This offers us an opportunity to explore the integration of MSAS OLAP with MS
Office, a topic that is highly valuable to the business community. While
continuing to work with the Analysis Server, we will examine, in this and the
subsequent article, ways that we can conduct much design and development outside
MSAS and within MS Office.
This article will focus upon the creation of a local
cube from an existing Excel PivotTable report. In the article that follows this
one, we will shift gears and explore a more MSAS-centric route, through the use
of the OLAP Cube Wizard, to accomplish cube creation in a more flexible manner.
The intent of these articles is not to demonstrate making us independent of MSAS
within the creation phase, but to offer options for more independence from the
perspective of the information consumer. The objective is also to make the
fruits of MSAS OLAP available to enterprise team members through the conduits of
applications that are pervasive in the desktop population we find in business
today.
In this article, we will:
- Introduce local cubes, discussing how they differ
from server-based cubes (the focus of virtually all the articles in this
series so far), and some scenarios in which they are appropriate;
- Create a local cube from an existing server-based
cube;
- Discuss design and deployment considerations, and
the advantages and other value that local cubes can provide the
organization, both as remote production data sources and as development
prototypes.
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Synopsis:
Put local cubes to work in an integrated MSAS / Office 2003 environment.
Join MSAS Architect Bill Pearson in a hands-on introduction to local cubes
and approaches to their creation.
Concepts:
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MSSQL Server
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Cube
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Calculated Cell
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MDX
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Analysis Services
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Regular
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Virtual
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Import
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Member
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Properties
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OLAP
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Offline
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Cube
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Excel
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2003
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Office
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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.
Action, MSAS, MSSQL, SQL, Server, Analysis Services,
Regular, Virtual, Cube, Import, Member, Properties, MDX, Browser, OLAP, Offline,
Cube, Excel, 2003, Office
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