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Development Tasks for Analytics

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Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012

The Business Intelligence infrastructure enables you to generate Unified Dimensional Models (UDMs) by using metadata from the Microsoft Dynamics AX relational data model. You can specify measures and dimensions in the Application Object Tree (AOT) to define an analysis cube. You can create, update, deploy, and configure Analysis Services projects by using the Analysis Services project wizard. You can browse cubes, dimensions, and data source views in SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS). You can also create or modify dimension usage, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), and organization hierarchies in BIDS.

In This Section

Defining Cubes in Microsoft Dynamics AX

Working with Analysis Services Projects

Walkthrough: Creating a Cube

Walkthrough: Displaying Cube Data in a Report

Walkthrough: Analyzing Cube Data in Excel

Walkthrough: Analyzing Cube Data in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

Walkthrough: Analyzing Cube Data in Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio

Walkthrough: Customizing a Default Cube

Walkthrough: Defining KPIs for a Cube

Walkthrough: Displaying KPIs in a Role Center

Walkthrough: Creating a Chart Control with Data from an Analysis Services Cube

Walkthrough: Creating an Analyze Data Button on a List Page

Walkthrough: Creating a PowerPivot Data Mash-up

See also

Introduction to Cubes (SQL Server Books Online)

Measures and Measure Groups (SQL Server Books Online)

Dimensions (SQL Server Books Online)

Attributes and Attribute Hierarchies (SQL Server Books Online)