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SSAS Tabular Endpoint Porcessing

  • August 1, 2024
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Hi Everyone,

I have a question.

We have a Tabular Endpoint set up in our TX Semantic Layer, and I would like to know what type of Tabular Endpoint Processing it uses by default:

  • Process Full
  • Process Data
  • Process Recalc
  • Process Add
  • Process Clear
  • Process Defrag
  • Process Update
  • Process Structure
  • Process Default

Additionally, is there a way to select the type of processing it should use?

Thank you!

Best answer by Christian Hauggaard

Hi @karabom91 

We currently only support Process Full

Please upvote/comment on the following product idea:

https://support.timextender.com/ideas/ssas-tabular-process-options-270

If the model is already created, you may process the model in SSMS with one of the other process options you mention, or use Powershell to process the model with another processing option.

If you are using the new version of TimeXtender (e.g. 6698.1) then you can execute the PowerShell script as an external executable and schedule the script via a Job:

If you are using TimeXtender v20.10 then please see the documentation below:

https://legacysupport.timextender.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018112137-Trigger-refresh-for-Azure-Analysis-Services-Models-built-outside-TimeXtender

https://legacysupport.timextender.com/hc/en-us/articles/360046985231-Executing-a-PowerShell-script-from-SSMS-to-operate-on-a-database-used-in-a-TimeXtender-Project

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Hi @karabom91 

We currently only support Process Full

Please upvote/comment on the following product idea:

https://support.timextender.com/ideas/ssas-tabular-process-options-270

If the model is already created, you may process the model in SSMS with one of the other process options you mention, or use Powershell to process the model with another processing option.

If you are using the new version of TimeXtender (e.g. 6698.1) then you can execute the PowerShell script as an external executable and schedule the script via a Job:

If you are using TimeXtender v20.10 then please see the documentation below:

https://legacysupport.timextender.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018112137-Trigger-refresh-for-Azure-Analysis-Services-Models-built-outside-TimeXtender

https://legacysupport.timextender.com/hc/en-us/articles/360046985231-Executing-a-PowerShell-script-from-SSMS-to-operate-on-a-database-used-in-a-TimeXtender-Project


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