| Why Local Cube Creation with ASSL is Superior to Local Cube Creation with the Create Global Cube Com |
| Written by Tim Peterson |
| Friday, 14 December 2007 08:15 |
| This paper presents seventeen reasons why the Analysis Services Scripting Language (ASSL) is better than the Create Global Cube command in creating local cubes in Analysis Services for SQL Server 2005. You can include Distinct Count measures, you can create smaller local cubes more quickly, and you can encrypt your local cubes. If you've had problems creating local cube files in the past, read this paper to learn how to create them effectively now. |
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