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MDX Solutions: With Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2005 and Hyperion Essbase
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u/mitcharoni ยท 3 pointsr/SQLServer
  • MDX Solutions by George Spofford and others - I consider this one a bible of sorts for MDX. Lots of explanations and in the MDX reference section LOTS of practical examples. A little dated as it's for 2005 but still very very useful. For $10 used on Amazon, don't pass it up.
  • Practical MDX Queries by Art Tennick - A much smaller but very dense "learning by example" reference for MDX. I love this book. Used for $17 on Amazon.
  • MDX with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Analysis Services Cookbook by Tomislav Piasevoli - A really, really good book on MDX. Really great examples.
  • Expert Cube Development with SSAS Multidimensional Models by Chris Webb and Marco Russo - I don't have this book but considering the authors I have to think it's an awesome book from a great publisher (Packt).
  • There's also a great reference site called MDXpert which covers most if not all MDX functions and syntax although not in terribly great detail.

    The MDX language hasn't really changed all that much, so don't worry too much about getting an older reference for 2005/2008.

    You're not going to find an "all-in-one" reference for OLAP and MDX. You'll need more than one reference just because there's so much to cover. And my advice is don't assume that any SQL knowledge you have will translate to OLAP/MDX. It's a totally different animal. It took me years to master and I had 10+ years of experience with SQL Server and Oracle when I started learning OLAP/MDX....which didn't mean squat.