Processing Options and Settings (Analysis Services)
When you process objects in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services, you can select a processing option to control the type of processing that occurs for each object. Processing types differ from one object to another, and by changes that have occurred to the object since it was last processed. If you enable Analysis Services to automatically select a processing method, it will use the method that returns the object to a fully processed state in the least time.
Processing settings let you control the objects that are processed, and the methods that are used to process those objects. Some processing settings are primarily used for batch processing jobs. For more information about batch processing, see Batch Processing in Analysis Services.
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This topic applies to multidimensional and data mining solutions. For information about tabular solutions, see Process Database, Table, or Partition.
Processing Options
The following table describes the processing methods that are available in Analysis Services, and identifies the objects for which each method is supported.
Mode |
Applies to |
Description |
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Process Default |
Cubes, databases, dimensions, measure groups, mining models, mining structures, and partitions. |
Detects the process state of database objects, and performs processing necessary to deliver unprocessed or partially processed objects to a fully processed state. If you change a data binding, Process Default will do a Process Full on the affected object. |
Process Full |
Cubes, databases, dimensions, measure groups, mining models, mining structures, and partitions. |
Processes an Analysis Services object and all the objects that it contains. When Process Full is executed against an object that has already been processed, Analysis Services drops all data in the object, and then processes the object. This kind of processing is required when a structural change has been made to an object, for example, when an attribute hierarchy is added, deleted, or renamed. |
Process Clear |
Cubes, databases, dimensions, measure groups, mining models, mining structures, and partitions. |
Drops the data in the object specified and any lower-level constituent objects. After the data is dropped, it is not reloaded. |
Process Data |
Dimensions, cubes, measure groups, and partitions. |
Processes data only without building aggregations or indexes. If there is data is in the partitions, it will be dropped before re-populating the partition with source data. |
Process Add |
Dimensions, measure groups, and partitions Note Process Add is not available for dimension processing in Management Studio, but you can write XMLA script performs this action. |
For dimensions, adds new members and updates dimension attribute captions and descriptions. For measure groups and partitions, adds newly available fact data and process only to the relevant partitions. |
Process Update |
Dimensions |
Forces a re-read of data and an update of dimension attributes. Flexible aggregations and indexes on related partitions will be dropped. |
Process Index |
Cubes, dimensions, measure groups, and partitions |
Creates or rebuilds indexes and aggregations for all processed partitions. For unprocessed objects, this option generates an error. Processing with this option is needed if you turn off Lazy Processing. |
Process Structure |
Cubes and mining structures |
If the cube is unprocessed, Analysis Services will process, if it is necessary, all the cube's dimensions. After that, Analysis Services will create only cube definitions. If this option is applied to a mining structure, it populates the mining structure with source data. The difference between this option and the Process Full option is that this option does not iterate the processing down to the mining models themselves. |
Process Clear Structure |
Mining structures |
Removes all training data from a mining structure. |
Processing Settings
The following table describes the processing settings that are available for use when you create a process operation.
Processing Option |
Description |
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Parallel |
Used for batch processing. This setting causes Analysis Services to fork off processing tasks to run in parallel inside a single transaction. If there is a failure, the result is a roll-back of all changes. You can set the maximum number of parallel tasks explicitly, or let the server decide the optimal distribution. The Parallel option is useful for speeding up processing. |
Sequential (Transaction Mode) |
Controls the execution behavior of the processing job. Two options are available:
When you process using One Transaction, all changes are committed after the processing job succeeds. This means that all Analysis Services objects affected by a particular processing job remain available for queries until the commit process. This makes the objects temporarily unavailable. Using Separate Transactions causes all objects that are affected by a process in processing job to be taken unavailable for queries as soon as that process succeeds. |
Writeback Table Option |
Controls how writeback tables are handled during processing. This option applies to writeback partitions in a cube, and uses the following options:
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Process Affected Objects |
Controls the object scope of the processing job. An affected object is defined by object dependency. For example, partitions are dependent on the dimensions that determine aggregation, but dimensions are not dependent on partitions. You can use the following options:
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Dimension Key Errors |
Determines the action taken by Analysis Services when errors occur during processing. When you select Use custom error configuration, you can select values for the following actions to control error-handling behavior:
When you select Use default error configuration, Analysis Services uses the error configuration that is set for each object being processed. If an object is set to use default configuration settings, Analysis Services uses the default settings that are listed for each option. |