In MSAS 2000 it was possible to have each partition point to a
different fact table - not to meet the need now being met by mulitple
measure groups but just for data management and some security
settings.
I am struggling with how to emulate this in the MSAS 2005. I want to
have monthly fact tables - Oct 2008, Nov 2008 and Dec 2008 all of them
exactly alike in form and how they join to the dimensions but each
with a separate partition in the same cube.
I tried different approaches...like mulitple data source views etc.
I've found one email suggesting that I do a union statement in the
original Data Source View.
Does anyone know what would be considered best practices in this case?
-exologic
Ohjoo
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SQL Server 2005 Books Online (September 2007)
Table Binding Detail (Partition Source Dialog Box) (SSAS)
Use the Table Binding option in the Partition Source dialog box to
specify the fact table that provides the data for the partition. You can
display this pane by selecting Table Binding from the Binding type
option in the Partition Source dialog box.
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- Deepak
Deepak Puri
Microsoft MVP - SQL Server
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