SQL SERVER – Learning SSAS (SQL Server Analysis Services) Online in 6 Hours – Top Down Designing and Bottom Up Designing

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SQL SERVER - Learning SSAS (SQL Server Analysis Services) Online in 6 Hours - Top Down Designing and Bottom Up Designing cubeimage Those who are following me on Twitter and Facebook know that recently I am reinforcing my own concept for SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS). Like many of us, I worked with Analysis Services in early years. In an earlier job, I got many projects for relational database performance tuning and over time, I lost touch with SSAS. This does not mean that I forgot all of the concepts, but the ‘real’ hands-on experience was gathering dust. Looking back at the last five years, I realized that I have deep experience with relational performance tuning, but there are a few new things which I have yet to explore and learn.

My Learning

One weekend I decided to learn SQL Server Analysis Services. I woke up early in the morning at 6 AM and by 7 AM I was sitting with coffee at my dual screen computer monitor. I had a free subscription to Pluralsight so on one screen I turned on their Analysis Services Fundamentals course. This course is well organized and I attended first six modules by 1 PM. After having a quick lunch with my family, I reviewed all the tasks and lessons given in the course. As it was the weekend and I had properly digested all the concepts, I decided to continue the remaining four modules the next day. The next day, the same routine: I followed and finished all the remaining modules along with the exercises. At the end of six hours of video learning and practicing for more than 8 hours, I felt very comfortable with the subject. I re-discovered my knowledge of SSAS which I used to practice a few years ago, before I opted for performance tuning.

Course Details

You can read the official details of the course here yourself. Here is my view of this course. This course is very well structured. I have found many books and attended SSAS training where the training starts with Bottom Up Designing methodology. I have never had any course where the instructor started from Top Down Designing methodology. This course really got my attention as it covers the all the core concepts in a very reasonable time with crisp and clear instructions. After that it jumps to very easy to understand and follow-along demos where one can practice their skills. I am personally a big fan of the AdventureWorks database as that makes our life much easier and everybody has access to that database for free. Thanks to the instructor, Stacia, for using the same database for every single demonstration and exercise.

I have seen many demonstrations where someone takes an already-built cube and imports that into the system and starts explaining various concepts of the cube. I personally do the same when I have to demonstrate some cool new feature of the SSAS in a one hour presentation. However for in-depth learning, the whole game is different and I prefer to learn from the beginning. I prefer to learn how dimensions are built, how measures are categorized and how cubes are built from nothing. One always learns properly when the lesson is explained in structured manner. In this course Stacia has done the same thing – starting from no elements on screen and very quickly building all the modules from scratch. A perfect experience for beginners and experts.

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Course Content

This course covers various topics and you can read all the documentations on the official course page. However, as an outline, here are the module names. I am also attaching the image which demonstrates that I have attended every single module of the course. If you stop the course any place during the lesson, when you come back to the course content page tracks your progress; this is very convenient.

  • Introduction to Analysis Services
  • Dimensional Model Development
  • Dimension Development I
  • Dimension Development 2
  • Cube Development I
  • Cube Development 2
  • Calculations 1
  • Calculations 2
  • Database Processing
  • Security

Future Expectations

The title of the course says this is an Introduction to Analysis Services. However, I thought this was quite a comprehensive course. I am assuming that there will be another version of this course. Stacia  also hinted couple of times during the course, what will be in the advanced course. Well, what I expect in the advanced course is that the quality and presentation stay the same.

Reference: Pinal Dave (https://blog.sqlauthority.com

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147 Comments. Leave new

  • rohit
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    basically i want to make carrier in BI(ssis+ssas+ssrs)
    please send me the vidoes so that i can gain more knowledge
    with regards
    rohit
    rohitsethi123. gmail
    waiting for your reply gmail
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  • Dumisani Sibanda
    January 4, 2013 8:59 pm

    I have just subscribed for Pluralsight Monthly Plus,

    Thanks a lot for your advice, I am so excited about the lessons and I will start on them immediately

    Reply
  • Hi,
    Can you send me the videos of SSAS .I would like to take a job in this area.
    Thanks

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  • Vinayak kulkarni
    January 23, 2013 10:13 am

    Hi,

    I want to learn SSAS coz i have already knowledge on SSIS,SSRS, so if u send that link i’ll get a full package i.e MSBI developer ..
    Thank you

    Reply
  • can you send SSAS & SSRS videos

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  • Hi Pinal,

    I have 3+ years of experience in SSIS,SSRS,Pentaho Data Integration i am looking better career and i want know which one is better to develop my career (Currently i am learning Datastage) Is datastage will improve my career or shall i continue with SSAS?

    Please provide me suggestins still am confusing..

    Thanks in advacnce
    Regards
    Prasada

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  • Can you pls tell me how can I subscribe and attend the course.
    I am interested about the price of this course.

    Thank you in advance…

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  • hi

    i read your mail blog here about ssas and coincidently i am also interested in ssas/ssis.kindly let know about the subscription to be used to go thru the lessons as the strucutre of lessons are good…

    Reply
  • I like your blog and way of explaing the things in your blog. I am currently working as BI devloper. Interested in the pluralsight tutorials related to SSAS.

    Thanks!
    Kamala

    Reply
  • I am currently working as BI developer. Interested learn in SSAS with MDX .

    Reply
  • VenkataRamana
    March 9, 2013 9:28 am

    Hi I have only 1yr experience in SQL. I want to learn SSAS with that.

    Reply
  • vivekanand kola
    March 27, 2013 8:04 pm

    Can you send that videos

    Reply
  • shahbaz khan
    April 3, 2013 2:45 pm

    Hey Pinal,
    I’m Shahbaz khan from Pakistan Your blogs are really great and informative.

    Reply
  • Hey Pinal.,
    I am really very interested in SSAS. I have followed your blogs for many sql server related queries and all of them are simply awesome. Great work man!

    Reply
  • Hi Pinal,

    I want to learn SSAS/SSIS/SSRS. Please suggest me how can i learn this with practical examples. Any material or courses for this.

    Reply
  • i need the videos of ssas . as im working in erp from last 5 years now i get to switch to msbi so it need ssas for the same

    Reply
  • dear pinal
    what about adv ssass

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  • Hi Pinal,

    I have worked on SSIS and SSRS and I wish to learn SSAS as I need it for my upcomming project.

    Regards,
    Kalyan Sana.

    Reply
  • Sonia Sharma
    July 29, 2013 6:16 pm

    Hey Pinal,
    I want to learn SSAS with some case studies and assignments so that to learn about all the complecated situations we get and a way arround to handle them.
    Can you suggest something.

    ~Sonia

    Reply
  • How to join SSAS class

    Reply

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