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  • OLAP Data Source in ASP.NET Web Forms

    • 3 minutes to read

    This topic shows how to add the DashboardOlapDataSource to an in-memory data source storage, and make it available to users.

    Configure an OLAP Data Source

    For example, your ASPX page contains the ASPxDashboard control which unique identifier is ASPxDashboardOlap:

    <!DOCTYPE html>
    
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <head runat="server">
        <title></title>
    </head>
    <body>
        <form id="form1" runat="server">
            <div style="position: absolute; top: 0; bottom: 0; left: 0; right: 0">
                <dx:ASPxDashboard ID="ASPxDashboardOlap" runat="server" Width="100%" Height="100%">
                </dx:ASPxDashboard>
            </div>
        </form>
    </body>
    </html>
    

    You can define the OLAP data source in the code-behind page that has the .aspx.cs or .aspx.vb extension depending on the language used:

    Note

    A code-behind page is one of the variants where you can register the data sources. For example, you can also register them in the Global.asax.cs (Global.asax.vb) file.

    using DevExpress.DashboardCommon;
    using DevExpress.DashboardWeb;
    using DevExpress.DataAccess.ConnectionParameters;
    using System;
    
    namespace WebFormsDashboardDataSources.Pages {
        public partial class OlapDashboard : System.Web.UI.Page {
            protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
            // ...
                // Create a data source storage.
                DataSourceInMemoryStorage dataSourceStorage = new DataSourceInMemoryStorage();
    
                // Register an OLAP data source.
                DashboardOlapDataSource olapDataSource = new DashboardOlapDataSource("OLAP Data Source", "olapConnection");
                dataSourceStorage.RegisterDataSource("olapDataSource", olapDataSource.SaveToXml());
    
                // Set the configured data source storage.
                ASPxDashboardOlap.SetDataSourceStorage(dataSourceStorage);
    
                ASPxDashboardOlap.ConfigureDataConnection += ASPxDashboardOlap_ConfigureDataConnection;
    
                ASPxDashboardOlap.InitialDashboardId = "dashboardOlap";
            }
            private void ASPxDashboardOlap_ConfigureDataConnection(object sender, ConfigureDataConnectionWebEventArgs e) {
                if (e.ConnectionName == "olapConnection") {
                    OlapConnectionParameters olapParams = new OlapConnectionParameters();
                    olapParams.ConnectionString = "Provider=MSOLAP;Data Source=http://demos.devexpress.com/Services/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;"
                        + "Initial catalog=Adventure Works DW Standard Edition;Cube name=Adventure Works;Query Timeout=100;";
                    e.ConnectionParameters = olapParams;
                }         
            }
        }
    }
    

    The OLAP Data Source is now available in the Web Dashboard:

    web-dashboard-ex-OLAP-data-source

    Users can now bind dashboard items to data in the Web Dashboard’s UI.

    Dashboard Data Source Wizard

    Users can use the Dashboard Data Source Wizard to create a new OLAP data source based on an existing connection.

    web-dashboard-data-source-wizard-OLAP

    See the following topic for details: Specify Data Source Settings (OLAP).

    Example

    The example shows how to make a set of data sources available for users in the Web Dashboard application.

    web-dashboard-a-list-of-data-sources

    View Example: How to Register Data Sources for ASP.NET Web Forms Dashboard Control