SQL Server Analysis Services - Creating Data Source Views
Published on 10/17/2008 by Site Editor|
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Now it is time to go practical in our business intelligence project as we have provided enough concepts. The first step in creating BI projects is to provide data sources to build your model out of. In this article, Nidal examines the different aspects of creating data source views using SQL Server 2008. After providing a short introduction, he outlines the procedure involved in a series of steps with the help of relevant screenshots.
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