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The SAS OLAP Server User's Guide is designed for users who will build, tune, and view SAS OLAP cubes. This guide contains information about building and tuning various types of cubes both with SAS OLAP Cube Studio and with the OLAP procedure. It also discusses related topics such as cube file storage, cube tuning and aggregations, and using cubes with various SAS clients and third-party clients.
This guide explains how to use the MDX language in relation to SAS OLAP. MDX is part of the foundation of the SAS 9.1 OLAP Server architecture, and it provides functionality for creating and querying multidimensional structures called cubes.
This guide explains how to use the MDX language in relation to SAS OLAP. MDX is part of the foundation of the SAS 9.1 OLAP Server architecture, and it provides functionality for creating and querying multidimensional structures called cubes. The MDX guide discusses basic MDX concepts, MDX queries and syntax, MDX DDL syntax, SAS functions relevant to MDX, MDX usage examples, and MDX functionality supported by SAS. This documentation is intended for users who build SAS OLAP cubes and related MDX queries.
This guide explains how to use the MDX language in relation to SAS OLAP. MDX is part of the foundation of the SAS 9.1.3 OLAP Server architecture, and it provides functionality for creating and querying multidimensional structures called cubes. The MDX guide discusses basic MDX concepts, MDX queries and syntax, MDX DDL syntax, SAS functions relevant to MDX, MDX usage examples, and MDX functionality supported by SAS. This documentation is intended for users who build SAS OLAP cubes and related MDX queries.
Explains how to administer the SAS Web applications that run in the middle tier of the SAS Intelligence Platform. The Web applications include the SAS Information Delivery Portal, SAS Web Report Studio, and SAS Web OLAP Viewer for Java.This guide describes the middle-tier environment, provides sample deployment scenarios, and explains how to configure the Web applications for optimal performance. The guide contains instructions for common administrative tasks, such as configuring trusted Web authentication, as well as instructions for administering the individual Web applications. For example, the guide explains how to add content to the SAS Information Delivery Portal and how to control access to that content. This title is also available online.
Describes building, maintaining, and managing SAS OLAP cubes using SAS OLAP Cube Studio and the OLAP procedure, including the programmatic control of SAS OLAP Servers using the OLAPOPERATE procedure. Describes improvements to the Cube Designer that simplify and speed up the process of creating and editing cubes. Also describes shared dimensions, multilingual cubes, the update of live cubes, and the storage of aggregations on database servers. This title is also available online.
The SAS OLAP Server User's Guide is designed for users who will build, tune, and view SAS OLAP cubes. This guide contains information about building and tuning various types of cubes both with SAS OLAP Cube Studio and with the OLAP procedure. It also discusses related topics such as cube file storage, cube tuning and aggregations, and using cubes with various SAS clients and third-party clients.
Contains information about building, maintaining, and managing SAS OLAP cubes. Also discusses related topics such as organization and management of cube data, aggregation design and storage, and migration and promotion of cubes.