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Manipulating OLAP Cubes: Advanced Techniques for SAS Programmers

Overview As the amount of data that is captured electronically increases exponentially, more and more organizations are turning to OLAP Cubes as a way to surface data in a meaningful way. OLAP, or Online Analytical Processing, provides a multi-dimensional view of aggregated data. It provides quick and easy access to facts, figures and statistics and gives the user the flexibility to change the view of the data to hone in on the aspects that are most pertinent to them. This paper will focus on how SAS Programmers can also take advantage of the benefits of storing data in OLAP cubes.

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PublisherSAS Institute File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2009
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