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Tag Archives: MDX
Prevent SSRS 2008 from Overwriting Datasets
Report development is one of my favorite areas of Business Intelligence and I have to say I’ve been fairly happy with the new interface for SSRS 2008. Except for when it comes to MDX queries. Off the top of my … Continue reading
Posted in SSRS
Tagged Dataset, MDX, Overwrite, Reporting Services, SSRS, SSRS 2008, SuppressAutoUpdate
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[Double Clicking Bracketed Text in SSMS]
I’m a big fan of SQL Server Management Studio; it’s a really great tool with a tremendous amount of functionality. Lately I’ve been working in the new 2008 version of SSMS and a few days ago I noticed some peculiar … Continue reading
Posted in SSMS
Tagged MDX, SQL, SQL Server Management Studio, SSMS
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How to implement cascading parameters in a SQL Services Reporting Services MDX Report
Background Last week, I needed to prototype a report against an Analysis Services 2005 cube for a client. The report wasn’t too complicated… I just had the requirement to allow a user to drill down a hierarchy by selecting a … Continue reading
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Tagged MDX, SSAS, SSRS
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MDX Filters in PPS Monitor
I had a question on how to implement MDX Filters in PerformancePoint Monitor awhile back. Nick Barclay provided an answer here. Some samples Nick provided were: 1: [Time].[Fiscal Year].Children and 1: DESCENDANTS( 2: [Geography].[Geography].[All Geographies] 3: ,[Geography].[Geography].[Country] 4: ,SELF_AND_BEFORE) Depending … Continue reading
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Tagged MDX, PerformancePoint Server, SSAS
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