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Configure AS Instance Collation Properties

EdVassie edited this page Nov 23, 2020 · 1 revision
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FineBuild can configure Instance Collation Properties of the Analysis Services Instance.

The AS Instance Collation Properties should be reviewed to confirm that they have not been changed from the default values shown.

FineBuild Configure AS Instance Collation Properties

The AS Instance Collation Properties configuration relates to Process Id 5BFB and is controlled by the parameters below:

SQL Version Parameter FULL Build WORKSTATION Build CLIENT Build
SQL2019 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A
SQL2017 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A
SQL2016 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A
SQL2014 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A
SQL2012 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A
SQL2008R2 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A
SQL2008 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A
SQL2005 /SetupOLAP: Yes Yes N/A

In order to maintain compatibility with older versions of SQL FineBuild, the parameter /ConfigOLAP: can also be used.

FineBuild also uses the following parameters to help configure Analysis Services Properties:

Parameter Default Description
/ASCollation: Latin1_General_CI_AS Character collation set for Analysis Services

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Manual Configure AS Instance Collation Properties

The following steps show what you would have to do for manual AS Instance Collation Properties configuration. FineBuild does all of this work for you automatically.

  1. Select the Collation tab

    The Collation properties should not be changed from the default values shown

    Collation

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