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Default Question about Processing cubes - 10-18-2004 , 05:14 PM






I have a cube with two partitions. One partition is updated daily (once a
day) and the other hourly (24 hours a day). There are two separate DTS
packages which do the processing.

I'd like to be able to process the two partitions in parallel across the two
different DTS jobs. It's possible the timing of these two jobs will overlap.

Is this possible? And if so, how?



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Default Re: Question about Processing cubes - 10-26-2004 , 03:44 PM






anyone?


"Jesse O" <jesperzz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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I have a cube with two partitions. One partition is updated daily (once a
day) and the other hourly (24 hours a day). There are two separate DTS
packages which do the processing.

I'd like to be able to process the two partitions in parallel across the
two different DTS jobs. It's possible the timing of these two jobs will
overlap.

Is this possible? And if so, how?




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Default Re: Question about Processing cubes - 11-02-2004 , 12:03 PM



again.


"Jesse O" <jesperzz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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anyone?


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I have a cube with two partitions. One partition is updated daily (once a
day) and the other hourly (24 hours a day). There are two separate DTS
packages which do the processing.

I'd like to be able to process the two partitions in parallel across the
two different DTS jobs. It's possible the timing of these two jobs will
overlap.

Is this possible? And if so, how?






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