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Using an XML Script

In SQL Server Management Studio, the CREATE To option of the Script Database As command creates an XML script of an entire Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services (SSAS) database or one of its constituent objects. The resulting script can then be run on another computer to recreate the schema (metadata) of the Analysis Services database. The script generates the entire database, and there is no mechanism for incrementally updating already deployed objects when using the script. After running the script and deploying the database, the newly created database must be processed before users can browse it.

For more information about the Script Database As command, see Documenting and Scripting an Analysis Services Database.

Modifying Object Properties in the XML Script

When using the Script Database As command, you cannot modify specific properties (such as the database name, data source connection strings, and security settings) of the database objects. These properties must either be manually modified in the script after the script has been generated or modified in the deployed database after running the script.

Important

The XML script does not contain the password if this is specified in either the connection string for a data source or for impersonation purposes. Since the password is required for processing purposes in this scenario, you must either to add this manually to the XML script before it executes or add it after the XML script executes.

See Also

Tasks

Synchronizing Analysis Services Databases

Other Resources

Using the Analysis Services Deployment Wizard

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance