Hi,
Hmm, MySQL in itself is a wonderful cornerstone for OLAP.
I've set up a MIS that's been running for 16 months now, without a glitch.
The 25 million rows in the main fact table are not a problem.
The trick reads: compressed tables.
But the interface is very poor, MS Query.
Perhaps it would make sense to develop an intranet appliacation
to run & manage queries and format the output,
but the customer is actually happy with plain SQL.
Jan
Paul Ulrich wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there an open-source OLAP product for MySQL?
>
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