| Using unformatted cell values it may improve query performance |
| Tuesday, 25 September 2007 19:11 | |||
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If a report does not use formatted cell values, query time can be reduced. An example is a Reporting Services report that does its own formatting and therefore would not use the formatted values from SSAS. Read more in the Nicholas Dritsas blog.
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- Process only one partition so you can browse the cube
- Create hierarchies in non-parent child dimensions
- Do not ignore duplicate key errors. Change the KeyDuplicate property of the error configuration ...
- Define a time dimension
- Do not forget to set properly attribute relationship type (rigid or flexible).
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- Define a time dimension
- Process only one partition so you can browse the cube
- Do not ignore duplicate key errors. Change the KeyDuplicate property of the error configuration ...
- Avoid redundant attribute relationships because these relationships may prevent data from being ...
- If you can, list in SELECT statement real measures first and calculated measures after
- Do not forget to set properly attribute relationship type (rigid or flexible).
- Remove aggregation designs that are not used by any partitions
- Avoid having 10 or more dimensions with a single attribute. Consider unifying them
Using unformatted cell values it may improve query performance 



