Topic: MDX

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  • Jeffrey Wang wrote a very detailed blog post about recursive calculations in MDX with Analysis Services. In these days I'm doing some comparison between DAX and MDX (well, between Vertipaq/PowerPivot and OLAP/SSAS engines) and I'm discovering that MDX  Read more

  • As you might know, I wrote three books about LINQ with Paolo Pialorsi. He’s an expert in SharePoint development and after one year of tough writing it is finally available its Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Developer Reference book. If you want to write code  Read more

  • Chris Webb posted a wonderful solution to the Last “ever” non empty calculation in MDX . I never thought to this solution and it is really a nice approach. I think that DAX might be faster in this scenario – a similar calculation has been shown in this  Read more

  • Most of the readers of this blog probably have a good knowledge about MDX. But if you are new to MDX or want to improve a basic knowledge, and you’re in London or you are looking for a very good reason to visit the city, then you cannot miss the public  Read more

  • Jeffrey Wang wrote a great blog post about attribute overwriting in MDX that is very clear and full of helpful pictures to show what happens when you write an MDX statement that writes into your multidimensional space. This is very common in an MDX Script  Read more

  • Recently I have seen a long demo of BonaVista Dimensions . It is a product that is able to create reports and, most important dashboards. You can use it also without SQL Server and Analysis Services, just by importing data in a local cube file that you  Read more

  • I lost the count of how many SQLBits I lost for one reason or another, but now it’s the time! I and Alberto will present a full day training on April 7 at SQLBits 8 in Brighton. Our seminar will be dedicated to the SQLBI Methodology and is based on the  Read more

  • I have a friend (Sandro Rizzetto) that is also a photographer. A good one, but his job is in IT. For these reasons, after reading some posts of mines, he built a PivotViewer page to navigate its photo database. You can drilldown by category, date, lens,  Read more

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