SQL Server Magazine February 2000

[Focus]
Data warehouse systems provide decision-makers with consolidated, consistent historical data about an organization's activities. With careful planning, the system can provide vital information on how factors interrelate to help or harm the organization.
By Mark D. Scott , et al.
To build a successful data warehouse system, you need to understand what questions the
decision-makers will ask and implement the self-service data analysis concept.
By Brian Moran
Careful planning can make your data warehouse a success. Use these tips and tricks for planning a successful data-warehousing project.
By Don Awalt , et al.
Changes in dimensional data have far-reaching implications in a data warehouse. Here’s how to design and maintain a data warehouse that accurately and efficiently handles slowly changing dimensions.
By Joe Luedtke
[Features]
Put DTS through its paces by applying these common scripting patterns to package development, including invoking a package from within another package, accessing properties the Package Designer doesn't directly expose, and more.
By Don Awalt , et al.
[Columns]
SQL Server maintains a set of tables of information about objects, data types, constraints, configuration options, and resources available to the SQL Server called the system catalog. Here's how to identify them.
By Kalen Delaney
Use OLAP Services, Excel 2000, and ADO MD to create a local cube slice file from an OLAP cube to work with while you’re traveling.
By Russ Whitney
Here are the final three steps to distribute data views to a user's desktop: creating a query file, automatically distributing that query file to every user's desktop computer, and introducing the user to this new way of accessing data on the SQL Server.
By Michelle A. Poolet
The Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE) makes SQL Server technology available in development contexts that were previously restricted to the Jet database engine. This new database engine is a compelling new option.
By Rick Dobson
Look at how you can store session data in SQL Server databases to make it available through ASP.
By Ken Spencer
[Lab Reports]
Db Maint is an easy-to-use, centralized application that automates SQL Server's management, monitors management task results, and performs other database administrative tasks.
By Denis Haskin
[Departments]
It's over; let's get back to business as usual.
By Michael Otey
What date is it?
By Tibor Karaszi
Store and sort IP address in a database to save disk space and speed up database queries.
By Alexey Ruban
Answers from Microsoft
By Richard Waymire
Seven great SQL Server Web resources
By Michael Otey
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