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SQL Server Analysis Services 2012 Cube Development Cookbook

You're reading from   SQL Server Analysis Services 2012 Cube Development Cookbook If you prefer the instructional approach to a lot of theory, this cookbook is for you. It takes you straight into building data cubes through hands-on recipes, helping you get to grips with SQL Server Analysis Services fast.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849689809
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Multidimensional Data Model Design FREE CHAPTER 2. Defining Analysis Services Dimensions 3. Creating Analysis Services Cubes 4. Extending and Customizing Cubes 5. Optimizing Dimension and Cube Processing 6. MDX 7. Analysis Services Security 8. Administering and Monitoring Analysis Services 9. Using Tabular Models 10. DAX Calculations and Queries 11. Performance Tuning and Troubleshooting Tabular Models A. Miscellaneous Analysis Services Topics Index

Creating a hierarchy


As with multidimensional models, hierarchies can be helpful while defining the relationship between the fields in a table. The Tabular Model allows you to add hierarchies that can be used by client tools.

How to do it…

You will need to open the diagram view (MODEL | Model View | Diagram View) in order to work with hierarchies. In this recipe, we will be using the Date table and creating a calendar and fiscal hierarchy, which are used pretty commonly, by performing the following steps:

  1. In the diagram view, you need to click on the Create Hierarchy button on the Date table. This will add a hierarchy section to the bottom of the table. You will assign a name to the hierarchy here and then drag fields to add to the hierarchy.

  2. Our hierarchy will be fairly simple. Drag the columns down to the hierarchy. You need to drag the first column directly on to the hierarchy name.

  3. Each column thereafter, you will drag and place in the preferred order of the hierarchy. I would recommend that...

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