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Michel CARADEC
 
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Default AS 2000 MDX Debugger - 08-05-2005 , 04:29 AM






Hi,

I read in a Microsoft Support WebCast called "Common MDX mistakes and
solutions in Microsoft® SQL ServerT 2000 Analysis Services - February 4,
2005" that there was going to be a MDX debugger :

"One of the tools that we now have available within Product Support Services
is the MDX Debugger (slide 24), which is scheduled to be available as a
downloadable file following the release of Service Pack 4. This tool allows
us to set a watch to determine the number of formula calls that are made for
a given cell. The same watch will also return the number of core cell calls
that are required to resolve that value"

Is there any news about the release of this valuable tool ?

Thanks for your answer


Michel CARADEC





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Default Re: AS 2000 MDX Debugger - 08-05-2005 , 09:08 AM






I'll ask around and see what I can find. Standby.
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"Michel CARADEC" <mcaradec (AT) nospam_openexecutive (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

I read in a Microsoft Support WebCast called "Common MDX mistakes and
solutions in Microsoft® SQL ServerT 2000 Analysis Services - February 4,
2005" that there was going to be a MDX debugger :

"One of the tools that we now have available within Product Support
Services is the MDX Debugger (slide 24), which is scheduled to be
available as a downloadable file following the release of Service Pack 4.
This tool allows us to set a watch to determine the number of formula
calls that are made for a given cell. The same watch will also return the
number of core cell calls that are required to resolve that value"

Is there any news about the release of this valuable tool ?

Thanks for your answer


Michel CARADEC







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