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Excel Against a SSAS Cube Slow: Performance Improvement Tips
John L. Hall
posted on January 13, 2011 19:21
Applies to SSAS 2008 and Excel 2007. Also see this blog entry: OLAP Reporting with Excel 2007: Use Member Properties!! at http://blog.davyknuysen.be...
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