Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Production Report against OLAP database

We have a large number of (Crystal) Reports ( based on Stor Proc ) running
against our OLTP database (SQL Server).
Instead of reports running against OLTP database I would like to create
Cubes and create production reports against them.
Is it possible to do that? Are there any client applications which allows to
create these types of reports? We don't need real time information.
Any help is greatly appreciated."Atul Mehta" <amehta@.oaktreecap.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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quote:

> We have a large number of (Crystal) Reports ( based on Stor Proc ) running
> against our OLTP database (SQL Server).
> Instead of reports running against OLTP database I would like to create
> Cubes and create production reports against them.
> Is it possible to do that? Are there any client applications which allows

to
quote:

> create these types of reports? We don't need real time information.
> Any help is greatly appreciated.

Atul, you don't necessarily need another Reporting Tool. You need to decide
where you want to build your -> Data Warehouse or -> Data Mart in.
Regards,
Joerg|||If you're looking for cheap and easy, office web components (pivot tables),
or cheap and tedious: ASP web pages and PTS. You might want to see if MSFT
Reporting Services is a potential solution for you.
Another option is to build a star schema reporting database, which will be
useful for building cubes as well, but may eliminate the need.
"Atul Mehta" <amehta@.oaktreecap.com> wrote in message
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> We have a large number of (Crystal) Reports ( based on Stor Proc ) running
> against our OLTP database (SQL Server).
> Instead of reports running against OLTP database I would like to create
> Cubes and create production reports against them.
> Is it possible to do that? Are there any client applications which allows

to
quote:

> create these types of reports? We don't need real time information.
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
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