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Business Intelligence with MicroStrategy Cookbook
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At this point, you should have a testing machine ready-to-use with all the samples in place. In the previous chapter, we have learned how to install SQL Server and the MicroStrategy platform. In this chapter, we start creating the schema objects that represent the building blocks of our BI project.
Schema objects are the metadata components that are logically closer to the physical structure of the database; they are used to create more complex elements (applications or public objects) that will later form reports and documents. Facts and tables, for example, are schema objects. Also attributes, which we'll cover in Chapter 3, Schema Objects – Attributes, are schema objects.
The first schema objects that we need to identify are the tables holding our facts and dimensions.
We will use the sample database AdventureWorks, which is about a sport gear shop. The size of the data is limited but the overall structure of the tables is quite interesting and covers a number of use cases...
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