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How to build your own Super Model - Melbourne SQL User GroupThis is a discussion on How to build your own Super Model - Melbourne SQL User Group within the Random Procrastination forums, part of the CORTEX Blogs category; Next week I am giving my talk talk on "How to build your own Super Model" to the Melbourne SQL User Group. This is the same one that I presented ... |
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![]() | Next week I am giving my talk talk on "How to build your own Super Model" to the Melbourne SQL User Group. This is the same one that I presented to the Adelaide User Group last month. It is an introductory look at dimensional modeling for Analysis Services. Where we will talk about what it is, how it’s done and look at the features that Analysis Services provides to support some of the different modeling techniques. The focus of this session will be around the various types of dimension usage, looking at regular relationships, fact relationships, many-to-many relationships and reference relationships. So if you are in Melbourne and are free next Tuesday, March 17th after work you can get the full details for the event and register for it here More... |
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