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OLAP is pretty good when you have millions of rows and want to look at your information from different aspects, i.e. Business Intelligence tools.
"Puneet Agarwal" <NOSPAM__puneetagarwal_at_india.com> wrote in message
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> I have been exploring OLAP for a few days and I see that it is a great
> technology targeted at large enterprises for analysis of the information.
It
> has also been stressed that OLAP data is maintained separately of the OLTP
> data and updated periodically.
>
> But one of the features of OLAP is maintaining indexes to facilitate quick
> summing / Max over some dimensions of cubes. I need this feature even in
the
> core database i.e. I want to maintain totals of trasactions over a period
on
> day/month/year basis so that I can very quickly calculate the balances and
> sums on any given date. I feel that OLAP can help me do this but I could
not
> find anywhere that OLAP may be used in this regard. Also, I feel if sums
are
> maintained this way, It is possible for the RDBMS to execute nomal
> sum/avg/count queries very quickly taking the advantage of the sums etc.
> maintained in the cubes. I could not find any such mention in both SQL
> Server and Oracle documentation.
>
> Please guide me about this.
> Please also refer me some good resource where I can learn more.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Received on Sun Oct 28 2001 - 08:48:32 CST
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