Define Named Queries in a Data Source View (Analysis Services)
A named query is a SQL expression represented as a table. In a named query, you can specify an SQL expression to select rows and columns returned from one or more tables in one or more data sources. A named query is like any other table in a data source view (DSV) with rows and relationships, except that the named query is based on an expression.
A named query lets you extend the relational schema of existing tables in DSV without modifying the underlying data source. For example, a series of named queries can be used to split up a complex dimension table into smaller, simpler dimension tables for use in database dimensions. A named query can also be used to join multiple database tables from one or more data sources into a single data source view table.
Creating a Named Query
Note
You cannot add a named calculation to a named query, nor can you base a named query on a table that contains a named calculation.
When you create a named query, you specify a name, the SQL query returning the columns and data for the table, and optionally, a description of the named query. The SQL expression can refer to other tables in the data source view. After the named query is defined, the SQL query in a named query is sent to the provider for the data source and validated as a whole. If the provider does not find any errors in the SQL query, the column is added to the table.
Tables and columns referenced in the SQL query should not be qualified or should be qualified by the table name only. For example, to refer to the SaleAmount column in a table, SaleAmount or Sales.SaleAmount is valid, but dbo.Sales.SaleAmount generates an error.
Note When defining a named query that queries a SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 7.0 data source, a named query that contains a correlated subquery and a GROUP BY clause will fail. For more information, see Internal Error with SELECT Statement Containing Correlated Subquery and GROUP BY in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
Add or Edit a Named Query
In SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), open the project or connect to the database that contains the data source view in which you want to add a named query.
In Solution Explorer, expand the Data Source Views folder, then double-click the data source view.
In the Tables or Diagram pane, right-click an open area and then click New Named Query.
In the Create Named Query dialog box, do the following:
In the Name text box, type a query name.
Optionally, in the Description text box, type a description for the query.
In the Data Source list box, select the data source against which the named query will execute.
Type the query in the bottom pane, or use the graphical query building tools to create a query.
Note
The query-building user interface (UI) depends on the data source. Instead of getting a graphical UI, you can get a generic UI, which is text-based. You can accomplish the same things with these different UIs, but you must do so in different ways. For more information, see Create/Edit Named Query Dialog Box (Analysis Services - Multidimensional Data).
Click OK. An icon showing two overlapping tables appears in the table header to indicate that the table has been replaced by a named query.
See Also
Concepts
Data Source Views in Multidimensional Models
Define Named Calculations in a Data Source View (Analysis Services)