Using a GIS tool in BI

Robert.Hart at 00h00
31
Jul
2009
Using a GIS tool in BI

At the recent course on Dimensional modelling the question was asked about GIS and BI.

As a former GIS analyst I provided several comments but I forgot one item.

The following link is to an ESRI addon for a client GIS tool called OLAP for ARCgis. It will allow you to connect from the GIS client tool to an OLAP data source (limited number supported).

One of your spatial data sets (a map layer of sales districts for exa
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