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Lesson 5: FactTable and the “-i” command line usage

We’ve learned to create dimensions and use simple foreign keys in previous lessons. Now it’s time to...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 06/24/2009

Lesson 4: Dimension samples and foreign keys

Dimensions and fact tables are the basis of the data warehouses you’re going to create. In this...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 06/04/2009

Lesson 3: Vulcan XML File structure

As you’ve seen in HelloWorld.xml of Lesson 1, the Vulcan XML file has a clear structure which...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 05/27/2009

Vulcan Lesson 2: Editing XML files

XML files are the input of Vulcan. You can choose your own favorite XML editor to work with them. To...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 05/14/2009

FAQ: What is Vulcan?

Vulcan is a Business Intelligence Framework built on top of Sql Server Integration Services and Sql...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 05/14/2009

Vulcan Lesson 1: Hello, World!

As every programming language book, we’ll start from the “Hello, World!” sample. Starting from now,...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 05/13/2009

Vulcan Lesson 0: Set up work environment

To work with Vulcan to develop BI solutions, you need the following things installed on your...

Author: MSDN Archive Date: 05/08/2009