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Expert Cube Development with SSAS Multidimensional Models

You're reading from   Expert Cube Development with SSAS Multidimensional Models For Analysis Service cube designers this is the hands-on tutorial that will take your expertise to a whole new level. Written by a team of Microsoft SSAS experts, it digs deep to optimize your Business Intelligence capabilities.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849689908
Length 402 pages
Edition Edition
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Expert Cube Development with SSAS Multidimensional Models
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Designing the Data Warehouse for Analysis Services FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Basic Dimensions and Cubes 3. Designing More Complex Dimensions 4. Measures and Measure Groups 5. Handling Transactional-Level Data 6. Adding Calculations to the Cube 7. Adding Currency Conversion 8. Query Performance Tuning 9. Securing the Cube 10. Going in Production 11. Monitoring Cube Performance and Usage DAX Query Support Index

Making changes to a cube in production


The first problem we'll face once a cube has gone into production is how to make changes to it without causing disruption to our users. In a development environment, we can generally make any changes to a cube we like because we are the only users of our cube. However, we need to be more careful when deploying changes to a cube into production for two reasons:

  • Some changes may result in cubes or dimensions becoming unprocessed. For example, adding a new calculated measure to a cube doesn't require any processing at all, but on the other hand, adding a new dimension means that the cube will need a Full Process. If we have a lot of data in our cube, a Full Process might take a long time, and our users will probably not want to have to wait to run their queries while this happens.

  • It's likely that our solution will not match the deployed version of the cube in some important respects. We saw in Chapter 9, Securing the Cube, that roles may be added or updated...

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