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25 November 2009 11:09

How to process a cube in a SQL Agent job

It can be done but it's not well documented and it's complicated by the fact that you can't easily get the result of the process. Unless you actively check and manually raise an error if there's been a problem, the job will report sucess...
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Filed under: SQL Server 2005, SQLAgent, Analysis Services
 
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