MS2074 - Designing and Implementing OLAP Solutions Using Microsoft SQL Server 2000
| Categories |
SQL Training, MCSE Training, Database Training, MCDBA Training, Microsoft Certification Training, Microsoft SQL Server Training |
| Duration |
5 days (35 hours) |
| Pre-requisites |
Before attending this course, students must have a basic understanding of database design, administration, and implementation concepts and display a satisfactory level of comfort within the Microsoft Windows® 2000 environment.
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| Courseware |
MS2074-MS (300 pages) |
| Price |
$1975 |
| Notes |
This course covers topics students need to know to prepare for the following Microsoft exam:
Exam 70-019: Designing and Implementing Data Warehouses with Microsoft SQL Server™ 7.0 (MCSE and MCDBA elective)
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This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, implement, and deploy OLAP solutions by using Microsoft SQL Server 2000™ Analysis Services. At the end of the course, students will be able to define the term OLAP and its role within data warehousing; design multidimensional data marts by using star and snowflake schemas; recognize the fundamental components of a cube; understand the architecture of
Analysis Services; create dimensions from relational dimension tables; understand the many types of dimensions; utilize various dimension properties and settings; design OLAP dimensions based on underlying source data; create cubes by using the Cube Wizard and Cube Editor; create and manipulate measures; develop and understand virtual cubes; design cube storage and aggregations; update dimensions and cubes when source data change; optimize the processing of dimensions and cubes; create partitions within cubes, implement simple
calculations by using multidimensional expressions (MDX) and calculated members; use Microsoft Excel 2000 as an OLAP front-end application; understand how data mining fits within OLAP and the Microsoft data warehousing framework; employ actions, drillthrough, and writeback for data analysis; design and implement cube and dimension security; automate the processing of dimensions and cubes through Data Transformation Services (DTS)
and create cubes and virtual cubes based on end-user requirements.
Module 1: Introduction to Data Warehousing and OLAP
Introducing Data Warehousing
Defining OLAP Solutions
Understanding Data Warehouse Design
Understanding OLAP Models
Applying OLAP Cubes
Module 2: Introducing Analysis Manager Wizards
Defining Terms
Previewing Analysis Manager
Preparing to Create a Cube
Building the Sales Cube
Processing the Cube
Viewing the Results
Module 3: Understanding Analysis Services Architecture
Overview
Microsoft Data Warehousing Overview
Analysis Services Components
Metadata Repository
Cube Storage Options
Client Architecture
Office 2000 OLAP Components
Module 4: Building Dimensions Using the Dimension Editor
Understanding Dimension Basics
Shared vs. Private Dimensions
Working with Standard Dimensions
Basic Level Properties
Working with Parent-Child Dimensions
Module 5: Using Advanced Dimension Settings
Working with Levels and Hierarchies
Working with Time Dimensions
Creating Custom Rollups
Introducing Member Properties
Understanding Virtual Dimensions
Module 6: Working with Cubes and Measures
Introduction to Cubes
Working with Cubes
Introduction to Measures
Working with Measures
Defining Cube Properties
Using the Disabled Property
Module 7: Case Study - Creating the Store Expense Cube
Building the Store Expense Cube
Updating the Store Expense Cube
Module 8: Managing Storage and Optimization
Analysis Server Cube Storage
The Storage Design Wizard
Analysis Server Aggregations
Usage-Based Optimization
Optimization Tuning
Module 9: Processing Dimensions and Cubes
Introducing Dimension and Cube Processing
Processing Dimensions
Processing Cubes
Optimizing Cube Processing
Troubleshooting Cube Processing
Module 10: Managing Partitions
Introducing Partitions
Creating Partitions
Using Advanced Settings
Merging Partitions
Module 11: Implementing Calculations Using MDX
Understanding Calculated Members
Building Calculated Members
Creating Non-Measure Calculated Members
Using Functions Within Calculated Members
Understanding Other Calculation Methods
Introducing Solve Order
Module 12: Working with Virtual Cubes
Understanding Virtual Cubes
Obtaining Logical Results
Building a Virtual Cube
Creating Calculated Members
Module 13: Using Excel as an OLAP Client
Office 2000 OLAP Components
Using Excel PivotTables
Using PivotCharts
Working with Local Cubes
Creating OLAP-Enabled Web Pages
Module 14: Using Actions, Drillthrough, and Writeback
Creating Actions
Performing Drillthrough
Understanding Writeback
Module 15: Implementing Security
Introducing Analysis Services Security
Understanding Administrator Security
Helping Protect User Authentication
Understanding Database Roles
Implementing Dimension Security
Managing Cube Roles
Module 16: Deploying an OLAP Solution
Introducing DTS
Executing and Scheduling Packages
The Analysis Services Processing Task
Copying and Archiving OLAP Databases
Module 17: Introduction to Data Mining
Introducing Data Mining
Training a Data Mining Model
Building a Data Mining Model with OLAP Data
Browsing the Dependency Network
Module 18: Case Study - Working with the Foodmart Database
Building the Warehouse Cube
Building the Sales Cube
Building the Warehouse and Sales Virtual Cube