Having processed cubes in preceding articles, we are
aware that processing calculates the aggregations that have been designed for
the cube, and then loads the cube with the data, and the calculated aggregations
of the data. While we have looked only at Full Processing in most of my
articles, we will expose other approaches to processing in this session. We
will then focus on the use of a tool that MSAS provides to help us to exploit
one of those options, the incremental processing of our cubes.
The processing of cubes, once we
get beyond the basics, is complex subject matter. But an in-depth grasp of the
subject is highly critical to mastering optimization of our cubes and MSAS in
general. For this reason, I will be spending considerable time within the
articles of this series (as well as articles and columns elsewhere) that address
many nuances and approaches to the tuning of the processing event. Our purpose
within this article, however, is to overview the Incremental Processing Wizard,
and, within that context, the concept of incremental processing.
In this article, we will introduce
the MSAS Incremental Processing Wizard, whose role is to enable us to perform
incremental updates of our cubes, while helping us to steer clear of some of the
dangers that are inherent with incremental processing. We will first discuss
processing in general, then focus on incremental processing as a concept within
the context of MSAS cubes. Next we will perform a hands-on exercise where we
incrementally update a copy of one of the sample cubes that accompany the
installation of MSAS. Our objective in this article is an overview of the
wizard itself; other of my articles will focus on specific processing strategies
and techniques.
Within our exploration of the Incremental Update
Wizard, we will accomplish the following:
- Create a copy of the Budget sample cube for use in
our practice exercise;
- Prepare the cube further by processing;
- Perform a practice exercise, using the Incremental
Update Wizard, to incrementally update our practice cube;
- Examine the options that are available to us, as
we proceed through the guided steps of the Wizard;
- Confirm our understanding of the mechanics behind
the action of the Incremental Update Wizard by examining pre- and post-
update values, as a straightforward means of verifying that the difference
we compute equals the value we established to be added via the incremental
update.
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Synopsis:
Join MSAS Architect
Bill Pearson
in an introduction to
incremental updates in MSAS, where we divide a logical cube into separate
“containers” to provide storage flexibility and enhanced query performance.
Concepts:
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Analysis Services
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OLAP
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Cube
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MSSQL Server
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MDX
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incremental
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update
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processing
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partition
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wizard
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filter
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aggregation
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storage
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design
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performance
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optimization
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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.
incremental, update, processing, wizard, partition,
filter, cube, aggregation, storage, design, MSAS MSSQL, Server, Analysis,
Services, performance, optimization, MDX
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