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What is perspective, have you ever created perspective? : sql server analysis services, ssas
Answer Posted / Satyendra Kumar Singh
A Perspective in SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) is a customized view of the cube designed to tailor the data for specific user groups or purposes. It allows users to hide or show certain dimensions, measures, and attributes based on their needs. I have created perspectives while working with SSAS.
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