Lots of information in this video I couldn't digest every bit.I need to revisit again and again. Host is a nice and knowledgeable person with great patients explains the subject. I love it and recommend others. Thanks for educating the community and appreciate your volunteership. Thanks a lot
+Shashikanth Akkenapally : This is a good resource, however, Craig mentioned that (scroll to 24:16) there is a lot you can do with many-to-many relations and that he would post another video on this. So the question is was it posted already and, if not, when to expect it. It may become a bit complicated when you have too many many-to-many relations within one cube. Thanks Shashikanth!
Lots of information in this video
I couldn't digest every bit.I need to revisit again and again.
Host is a nice and knowledgeable person with great patients explains the subject.
I love it and recommend others.
Thanks for educating the community and appreciate your volunteership.
Thanks a lot
I enjoyed watching this video and recommend others
Thanks for educating the community and appreciate your volunteership.
Thanks a bunch
You are a magic man, and you got magic hands!
Finally a video without the thick Indian accent, thanks!
BRILLIANT - THANK YOU SIR
Hi Craig, do you do consulting ? I would hire you for a few hour consultation
Craig, I was not able to find many-to-many video which you have mentioned in the current SSAS 110 one. Is it already available? Thanks.
+Andriy Golovchenko :learnmicrosoftbi.com/Videos/tabid/75/Default.aspx Check this link Andriy
+Shashikanth Akkenapally : This is a good resource, however, Craig mentioned that (scroll to 24:16) there is a lot you can do with many-to-many relations and that he would post another video on this. So the question is was it posted already and, if not, when to expect it. It may become a bit complicated when you have too many many-to-many relations within one cube. Thanks Shashikanth!
Much easier to digest than Microsoft's wall of text