Use this wizard to create a new data source view. You create a data source view from tables and views in a relational database. A data source provides a simple connection to a relational database. Use a data source view for more advanced features, such as caching metadata, adding relationships, creating calculations, and setting logical keys.
Use this selection to connect to Oracle 7.3, 8i or 9i using the native MSDAORA provider through the .NET Framework Data Provider ...
Use this selection to specify an ODBC user or system data source name to connect to an ODBC driver through the .NET Framework ...
Use this wizard to create a new cube. First, you select the data source view and tables for the cube, and then you set its ...
Use this wizard to create a new data mining model. A mining model can be used to perform various mining tasks, such as classification, ...
Use this wizard to create a new data source view. You create a data source view from tables and views in a relational database. ...
Use this wizard to create a new dimension. You first select a data source view and tables for the dimension, and then set ...
Use this wizard to create a new mining structure and a new mining model. A mining structure is a data structure that represents ...
Use this wizard to create a partition for your cube. Partitions divide cube data into discrete segments that are deployed ...
Use this wizard to deploy SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages to the file system or to an instance of the SQL ...