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Connecting Qlikview to SSAS cube

Has anyone worked on connecting Qlikview to an MS SSAS cube?

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Anonymous
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There is no connector as fare, maybe because a cube works on the file system and qlikview in memory.

So you need to load all contence of the cube into qlikview for each qlikview reload - and a cube is not design for that.

I suggest you identify the sql's that is used to create the cube and reuse them in qlikview.

Henrik

luciancotea
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I know I did it once, here some code (can't test it):



ODBC CONNECT TO CUBE;


Cube:

LOAD `[Measures].[d Price]` as Pret, `[Items].[Produs].[Produs].[MEMBER_CAPTION]` as Produs;

SQL SELECT * FROM OpenQuery(LINKED_OLAP,'SELECT {[Measures].[d Price]} ON COLUMNS, {[Produs].[Produs].Members} ON ROWS FROM [SFS_CUBE]');


/* Other version -------------------------------------------------

SELECT * FROM OPENROWSET

('MSOLAP.4',

'Provide=MSOLAP.4;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Data Source=LUCIAN-PC;Initial Catalog=Analysis Services Project1;',

'SELECT {[Measures].[d Price]} ON COLUMNS, {[Produs].[Produs].Members} ON ROWS FROM [SFS_CUBE]'

)

------------------------------------------------- */



/* Requirements -------------------------------------------------

// 1. In SSMS, expand the folder ‘providers’ below the folder ‘linked server’, click the provider ‘MSOLAP’, and then select the option ‘Allow InProcess’.

// 2. Ad-hoc queries


sp_configure

sp_configure 'show advanced options',1

reconfigure

sp_configure

sp_configure 'Ad Hoc Distributed Queries',1

reconfigure


// Linked OLAP server


EXEC sp_addlinkedserver

@server='LINKED_OLAP', -- local SQL name given to the linked server

@srvproduct='', -- not used

@provider='MSOLAP', -- OLE DB provider (the .4 means the SQL2K8 version)

@datasrc='localhost', -- analysis server name (machine name)

@catalog='SFS_CUBE' -- default catalog/database

Anonymous
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I guess we can conclude that you in both ways will end up writing a lot of Qlikview load scripting.

If you goal is to have a full copy of the SSAS cube in Qlikview, I would connect directly to a relational database and not the SSAS cube.

Henrik

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