RemoteRepositoryConnectionString
A string property that defines a connection to a remote Analysis Services
repository.
RepositoryConnectionString
A string property that defines the connection to the metadata repository.
what are they really?
are they the cube database or the data source database which is used by Cube
?> RemoteRepositoryConnectionString[vbcol=s
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> A string property that defines a connection to a remote Analysis Services
> repository.
> RepositoryConnectionString
> A string property that defines the connection to the metadata repository.
> what are they really?
> are they the cube database or the data source database which is used by Cube?[/vbc
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The repository database is the one that holds the cube structures and
metadata. This database is used by Analysis Manager and the DSO library.
It really only comes into play when building and processing cubes and
dimensions.
As someone pointed out in a post recently, you can query cubes without
having this database at all.
There are two different connection strings because when you are on the
server you can access this database using "localhost" or a reference to
"C:\...", depending on whether you are using Access or SQL to hold your
repository. When you access AS remotely using Analysis Manager you need
to connect to the server by its network name, or to the access database
via a network share (which is setup when you install and Analysis
Manager knows about)
Regards
Darren Gosbell [MCSD]
<dgosbell_at_yahoo_dot_com>
Blog: http://www.geekswithblogs.net/darrengosbell|||Do you have any examples for these two? I could not find any in 2005 BOL.
Thanks,
Guangming
"Darren Gosbell" wrote:
>
> The repository database is the one that holds the cube structures and
> metadata. This database is used by Analysis Manager and the DSO library.
> It really only comes into play when building and processing cubes and
> dimensions.
> As someone pointed out in a post recently, you can query cubes without
> having this database at all.
> There are two different connection strings because when you are on the
> server you can access this database using "localhost" or a reference to
> "C:\...", depending on whether you are using Access or SQL to hold your
> repository. When you access AS remotely using Analysis Manager you need
> to connect to the server by its network name, or to the access database
> via a network share (which is setup when you install and Analysis
> Manager knows about)
> --
> Regards
> Darren Gosbell [MCSD]
> <dgosbell_at_yahoo_dot_com>
> Blog: http://www.geekswithblogs.net/darrengosbell
>|||They come from the AS2K server. Bring up Analysis Manager, right-click on
the server and select "Edit Repository Connection String" or something like
that :-)
Dave Wickert [MSFT]
dwickert@.online.microsoft.com
Program Manager
BI Systems Team
SQL BI Product Unit (Analysis Services)
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> Do you have any examples for these two? I could not find any in 2005 BOL.
> Thanks,
> Guangming
> "Darren Gosbell" wrote:
>
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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