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June 2006 - Posts

Project REAL Mining Models now available!

Len Wyatt at MS just sent out a mail indicating that all of the Project REAL work is now available here . This includes the data mining models to predict out-of-stock conditions that Paul Bradley presented at TechEd this year (Paul and his company, Apollo

Tree Rendering with Reporting Services - my BI Power Hour Demo

This is the end result of the report I created in under 10 minutes during the BI Power Hour at TechEd 2006. It uses a matrix report and takes advantage of the parent-child nature of data mining content to render the hierarchy. The .rdl file for this report
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Commentary on one of my TechEd talks

In this post , Teo Lachev writes about his impressions of Tech Ed 2006 including my Reporting and Analysis Services talk, among others. I'll post a bit more about my other talks (with screenshots!) later on.
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Help with Time Series on OLAP - another great blog with SQL Server Data Mining

Dejan Sarka writes about how to get " Cases from Multiple Dimensions of OLAP Cubes in the Time Series Algorithm " - an issue that has stymied many users. He also has a range of great posts on other DM and BI topics as well - worth a good read!
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Executing multiple DMX statements from SSMS

Many people have asked how to execute multiple DMX statements in SSMS, and my answer has always been "Analysis Services doesn't support IMultipleResults, so you can't execute multiple statements in a single document in SQL Management Studio." Well it
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Boston next week

Next week I'll be in Boston at TechEd, so if you're there, come by and say Hi! On Wednesday, I'll be doing a talk on reporting and Analysis Services. Later that day, I'll do a chalk talk on the subtleties in the CREATE MINING MODEL statement. (Hopefully
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