Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeMS SQL Script dimensions using Windows PowerShell and AMO By Muthusamy Anantha Kumar April 15, 2009 FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailPrint LoadWithPartialName(“Microsoft.AnalysisServices”) >$NULL $server = New-Object Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Server $server.connect(“PowerServer3\SQL2008”) FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailPrint Muthusamy Anantha Kumar Previous articleOracle FLEXCUBE Enterprise Limits and Collateral Management AvailableNext articlePeer-to-Peer Replication in SQL Server 2008 – Configure a two-node topology Related Articles Features Best Courses for Database Administrators James Payne - July 22, 2022 MS SQL Tip 74 – Changing Cost Threshold for Parallelism Gregory Larsen - February 24, 2021 MS Access How Many Databases Can You Name? Brad Jones - May 11, 2020 Latest Articles Best Courses for Database Administrators Features James Payne - July 22, 2022 mongoDB vs. MySQL MySQL David Manda - July 7, 2022 Best Online Courses to Learn MySQL Features James Payne - June 28, 2022 PostgreSQL vs. MySQL: Which Is Best? MySQL David Manda - April 8, 2022