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Introduction to OLAP cubes My name: ZULFIQAR SYED • Holds BSEE from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, ILLINOIS. • MCP in ASP.net (C#) • SQL SERVER, ASP.NET, C#, DATA MINING, ANALYSIS SERVICES. • CONTACT: – [email protected] – HTTP://ZULFIQAR.TYPEPAD.COM In this session we will cover… • OLAP cubes basics – Why do we need olap cubes?? – Measures, Dimensions, Hierarchies • Demo.. – Define measures, dimensions etc. – Development environment – Report based on olap cube. Meeting with the CEO… • CEO: Developer, How much money we made last • • year? Developer: $1 billion dollars Sir ! CEO: – How much did we make per year per quarter? – Which products did well and which failed? – What are the sales by region, country, by year, by quarter etc. etc. etc. • Developer (thinking..) : Hmm.. What is the best way to do this?? :=( Excel Demo Olap cube basics • • • • Measures Dimensions Hierarchies Levels Hierarchical Cube… • Route – Non Ground • Air • sea – Ground • Road • rail Measures and Dimensions.. • Measures – Look at Sales by Customers (Numerical) – Stored in fact tables (physical tables). – Examples: Sales amount, Shipping amount etc. • Dimensions – – – – Look at Sales by Customers Stored in relational tables called dimensional tables. Example: Product, Time, Geography, etc. Contains: Attributes, Hierarchies, and Members. More on dimensions… • Dimension Attribute: – Table Column – Example: Product dimension, ProdName, ProdColor, etc. • Members – Actual data value in an attribute. – Example: ProdName: Bike, Shirt, Bike Stand, Helmet etc. • Hierarchies – Formed by Attributes. – Contain single or multi LEVELS. Example: Color is single level and Time (Year, Quarter, Month) are multi level Demo.. Demo. Recap. • Browsed dimensions, fact tables. • Created a Dimension, hierarchy. • Built and browsed a cube. • Created cube driven SSRS report. Name: ZULFIQAR SYED • Recommendations: 1. Delivering Business Intelligence with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 by Brian Larson 2. Fast Track to MDX by Mark Whitehorn, Robert Zare, and Mosha Pasumansky • Please fill out the evaluations forms. • My Contact: – [email protected] – http://ZULFIQAR.TYPEPAD.COM