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Hi there, can anyone tell me if Microsoft Analysis Services is as good on top of an Oracle DB as it is on top of Microsoft SQL Server? I am especially interested if it is possible to write-back data into Oracle - I couldn't get it working and assume that it is not possible. I am also particularly interested in any problems you ran in your mixed projects. Please don't send me advice of the kind "use SQL Server relational" or information on any *excellent* front end. Thank you a lot. Kind regards, Joerg |
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I forgot... is the support of Oracle in AS 2005 better? Or am i forced to use SQL Srvr relational with it? "Joerg Narr" <joerg_narr (AT) thedomain (DOT) below.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:42b958d9$0$16325$9b622d9e (AT) news (DOT) freenet.de... Hi there, can anyone tell me if Microsoft Analysis Services is as good on top of an Oracle DB as it is on top of Microsoft SQL Server? I am especially interested if it is possible to write-back data into Oracle - I couldn't get it working and assume that it is not possible. I am also particularly interested in any problems you ran in your mixed projects. Please don't send me advice of the kind "use SQL Server relational" or information on any *excellent* front end. Thank you a lot. Kind regards, Joerg |
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Hi, As far as I know there is now difference in writing back to for example a ms access database or sql server database. This should be the same for Oracle. We have great experience with a DWH in Oracle and OLAP cubes in MS Analysis Services 2000 + Panorama NovaView as webbased frontend for the OLAP cubes. Regards, Marco www.gmsbv.nl Joerg Narr schreef: I forgot... is the support of Oracle in AS 2005 better? Or am i forced to use SQL Srvr relational with it? "Joerg Narr" <joerg_narr (AT) thedomain (DOT) below.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:42b958d9$0$16325$9b622d9e (AT) news (DOT) freenet.de... Hi there, can anyone tell me if Microsoft Analysis Services is as good on top of an Oracle DB as it is on top of Microsoft SQL Server? I am especially interested if it is possible to write-back data into Oracle - I couldn't get it working and assume that it is not possible. I am also particularly interested in any problems you ran in your mixed projects. Please don't send me advice of the kind "use SQL Server relational" or information on any *excellent* front end. Thank you a lot. Kind regards, Joerg |
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