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From: melz
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Hi Vinod,

Thanks for the response.
Im practically new to OLAP so I guess i couldnt put across my requirements 
appropriately... 
Well if i had asked about using OLTP and .NET ... u would have definitely asked me to 
check out ADO.NET right ?
well im asking about OLAP and .NET ... i understand that in the DNA world there was an 
extension to ADO called ADO MD and DSO(Decision Support Object - COM based )  that 
helped you to programmatically access OLAP... how about in .NET ??

Though you wont be able to see the entire document do check out 
http://www.sqlmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=25800

By the way i came across something interesting at 
http://www.sqlmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=19846

Any further help would be appreciated.
Regs,
Mels





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