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SQLSaturday #196 – Denmark

Posted by Jens Vestergaard on 20/04/2013

This session will demonstrate how to utilize custom assemblies in Analysis Services to leverage the
power of the relational engine and use it directly in MDX.

The Power of Custom Assemblies in Analysis Services

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