Best software to view OLAP Cube [closed] - server

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I connected to an analysis server using (32-bit) Ms Excel, but it crashed since the amount of data was big.
Then I used SQL Server Management Studio, even that did not worked for me since it seems like SSMS is an administrator tool and you need to have administrator rights for the DB you like to view (Which I do not and cannot have).
Please suggest me a software that can allow me to work with the large amount of data (without crashing) coming from an OLAP server?

SQL Server Management Studio is the right s/w. We need to use the query editor to access the db where we got no admin rights and then use MDX query to pull data.

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Linux tool for triggering data updates and transformations (low-end ETL/data warehousing tool) [closed]

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I have a bunch of scripts collecting data from internet and local services, writing them to disk, scripts transforming the data and writing it into a database, scripts reading data from the database and generating new data, etc, written in bash, Python, SQL, ... (Linux).
Apart from a few time-triggered scripts, the glue between the scripts is currently me, running the scripts now and then in a particular order to update everything.
What is the simplest way to replace me by a tool that observes dependencies and triggers the next step as soon as the preconditions are met?
I've found many ETL and data warehousing tools, but these seem too heavy weight for my simple setting. I'd prefer a CLI solution with text-based configuration (maybe able to visualise the graph of dependencies). Any suggestions?
Try airflow: airflow.apache.org

How to host my discord bot 24/7 if i'm using MongoDB [closed]

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I made a sort of currency system in my discord bot using MongoDB (Mongoose) and it works perfectly, but I have no idea how to host the bot 24/7. Maybe I should use a VPS? Maybe I could do something in the MongoDB itself because right now I use localhost. I'd prefer something free, but I could try and buy something cheap.
Thanks for your help!
You can use Repl.it to host your bot 24/7, it includes database support so once you transfer your files and everything. There's a little section about installing Mongo.
Discord.py: https://repl.it/talk/learn/Hosting-discordpy-bots-with-replit/11008
Discord.js: https://repl.it/talk/learn/Hosting-discordjs-bots-on-replit-Works-for-both-discordjs-and-Eris/11027
EDIT: And keep in mind this is all free.

Is there a way to get Firefox to work with macOS keychain? If not, is there a good alternative password manager? [closed]

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If so, how? If not, I am looking for a password manager that can do at least the following:
works offline even if the service is down, such that data is stored locally (KEY!) I want to retain full access and control.
securely stores notes, either to a website or general notes
has an effective form filler
syncs with other devices
uses end-to-end encryption
ideally works well with Firefox on macOS
I am aware of popular ones like LastPass, 1Password, and Dashlane. I haven't worked through all the details yet but I'm concerned with some of the breaches, some repeated, and periods of unavailability.
I have also used Roboform on Windows many years ago. I REALLY liked it because it could handle almost any type of sign-on scenario and forms with grace... but that was then. I've read they have since gone downhill.
So, ultimately, I am looking for recommendations from users with personal, hands-on experience as to which ones are easy to work with and capable. I need to manage hundreds of sign-ons, forms, etc.

Is it possible to see table in mongodb like in phpmyadmin? [closed]

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I know that this is not good question but i am asking please help me any suggestion or solution .Is it possible to see the tables,
structure and data like phpmyadmin or parse.com provide the GUI.
I install the mongodb in my Ubuntu OS but i fetch the data through queries. Is it possible to use a tool like GUI based application so that i can see the data,table structure and other information.
i am new in mongodb if there is any solution to setup the gui based application that can interact with mongodb like MySQL and phpmyadmin
please provide the relevant information.
thanks
You can't beat RoboMongo. It's free, reliable and intuitive. Exactly what you want.
MongoDB Compass is a GUI for MongoDB.

Kibana equivalent for MongoDB [closed]

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We've fed up with instability and unpredictability of ELK stack but still in love with the Kibana dashboards.
Hence I'm looking for some potential migration paths. MongoDB looks very promising: huge track record, lots of docs, ability to cope with json easily etc.
Is there some equivalent to Kibana working on top of MongoDB? Some web app which lets you easily run search queries over indexed data, make them into dashboards, add nice maps and diagrams etc.
I've looked into https://docs.mongodb.org/ecosystem/tools/administration-interfaces/ but this seems to be more about managing MongoDB itself rather than playing with data in it.
you could have a look at mongodb-compass click here
if you would want more, the new mongodb 3.2 has features to connect to any BI tool, like talend. Read more here