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Data Sources Supported (SSAS Multidimensional)

This topic describes the types of data sources that you can use in a multidimensional model.

Supported Data Sources

You can retrieve data from the data sources in the following table. When you install SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), setup does not install the providers that are listed for each data source. Some providers might already be installed with other applications on your computer; in other cases you will need to download and install the provider.

Note

Third party providers, such as the Oracle OLE DB Provider, may also be used to connect to third party databases, with support provided by those third parties.

Source Versions File type Providers 1
Access databases Microsoft Access 2007, 2010, 2013. .accdb or .mdb Microsoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB provider
SQL Server relational databases 5 Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2014 Azure SQL Database2, SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW) 3 (not applicable) OLE DB Provider for SQL Server

SQL Server Native Client OLE DB Provider

SQL Server Native 11.0 Client OLE DB Provider

.NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Client
Oracle relational databases Oracle 9i, 10g, 11g. (not applicable) Oracle OLE DB Provider

.NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle Client

.NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server

MSDAORA OLE DB provider 4

OraOLEDB

MSDASQL
Teradata relational databases Teradata V2R6, V12 (not applicable) TDOLEDB OLE DB provider

.Net Data Provider for Teradata
Informix relational databases V11.10 (not applicable) Informix OLE DB provider
IBM DB2 relational databases 8.1 (not applicable) DB2OLEDB
Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) relational databases 15.0.2 (not applicable) Sybase OLE DB provider
Other relational databases (not applicable) (not applicable) An OLE DB provider

1 ODBC data sources are not supported for multidimensional solutions. Although Analysis Services itself will handle the connection, the designers in SQL Server Data Tools used for building solutions cannot connect to an ODBC data source, even when using the MSDASQL driver. If your business requirements include an ODBC data source, consider building a tabular solution instead.

2 For more information, see SQL Database, on azure.microsoft.com.

3 For more information about SQL Database PDW, see SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse.

4 In some cases, using the MSDAORA OLE DB provider can result in connection errors, particularly with newer versions of Oracle. If you encounter any errors, we recommend that you use one of the other providers listed for Oracle.

5 Some features require a SQL Server relational database that runs on-premises. Specifically, writeback and ROLAP storage require that the underlying data source is a SQL Server relational database.

See Also

Data Sources Supported (SSAS Tabular)
Data Sources in Multidimensional Models
Data Source Views in Multidimensional Models