Since we are on this subject ... it has brought to mind more questions ......
As I have posted on here before .... I am researching Analysis Services (AS) for use where I am employed. At this juncture, I do not have a clear picture in my mind of why I would want to use AS. As posted above ... (previously), I see that AS allows dealing w/ millions of rows as opposed to 65k in Excel.
I work for a large health insurer where we deal w/ huge amounts of data ...... millions upon millions of rows. We answer business related questions from this data and quite often work w/ detailed data as opposed to summarized data. We have many data analyst or data pulling tools available such as WebFOCUS, QMF, SQL Server, Business Objects, Teradata SQL Assistant, Clementime, SAS, and of course Excel, Access, and so on. Databases/warehouses we have available are DB2 on mainframe, Teradata, and SQL Server. Teradata is becoming our main data warehouse source. Thus, I am attempting to use AS and connect it to Teradata. Other times I will connect to SQL Server.
Concerning AS, my questions are this:
1) Based on what I've said above, why would I want to use AS ..... is it just b/c it will deal w/ many more rows of data at a time (wh/ admittedly is a good reason)?
2) How does AS fit in the scheme of things, i.e. from other folks experience ... is it a good tool as opposed to what else is available? In others' experience, where does it rate or rank w/ other tools available?
3) And most important, we often have to eliminate breaks or summarize data downloaded to Excel or brought into Access due to the number of records. Can AS deal w/ millions of rows of detailed data and then allow analysis on this data w/ drill-down ---- possibly thru Excel or somewhat like Excel?
Sorry for the long post. Any feedback will be much appreciated.
Alan