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  1. PowerPivot Denali - Upgrading from SQL Server 2008 R2 and KPIs

    This blog is part of a series in which I will share my experiences in the move from PowerPivot in SQL Server 2008 R2 to SQL Server 'Denali'. As always, your comments are welcome! In this segment, I will explore the upgrade itself, and some new functionality in PowerPivot - ...

  2. Using SMO Transfer Class to Script Database Objects

    I’ve spent some time trying to get the SMO Transfer class to bend to my will. I want to script out all objects of a certain type or a select list of objects. As we will see a moment this was a bit a of challenge and it wasn ...

  3. Using SMO Transfer Class to Script Database Objects

    I’ve spent some time trying to get the SMO Transfer class to bend to my will. I want to script out all objects of a certain type or a select list of objects. As we will see a moment this was a bit a of challenge and it wasn ...

  4. SSAS Processing During the Development Phase

    Overview: A quick tip about using the Object Explorer Details within SSMS for more processing control of a SQL Server Analysis Services database which is actively under development. Level: 101 The BIDS Environment When you’re working in an SSAS project in BIDS, the “Default” Processing Option is selected by ...

  5. SSAS Processing During the Development Phase

    Overview:  A quick tip about using the Object Explorer Details within SSMS for more processing control of a SQL Server Analysis Services database which is actively under development. Level:  101 The BIDS Environment When you’re working in an SSAS project in BIDS, the “Default” Processing Option is selected by ...

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