Server Element (ASSL)

Describes an instance of Analysis Services.

Syntax

  
<Server>  
   <!—These elements are common to each major object -->  
   <Name>...</Name>  
   <ID>...</ID>  
   <CreatedTimestamp>...</CreatedTimestamp>  
   <LastSchemaUpdate>...</LastSchemaUpdate>  
   <Description>...</Description>  
   <Annotations>...</Annotations>  
   <!-- server elements or properties -->  
   <ProductName>...</ProductName>  
   <Edition>...</Edition>  
   <EditionId>...</Edition>  
   <Version>...</Version>  
   <ServerMode>...</ServerMode>  
   <ProductLevel>...</Databases>  
   <Databases>...</Databases>  
   <Assemblies>...</Assemblies>  
   <Traces>...</Traces>  
   <Roles>...</Roles>  
   <ServerProperties>...</ServerProperties>  
</Server>  

Element Characteristics

Characteristic Description
Data type and length None
Default value None
Cardinality 1-1: Required element that occurs once and only once.

Element Relationships

Relationship Element
Parent elements None
Child elements Name, ID, CreatedTimestamp, LastSchemaUpdate, Description, Annotations, ProductName, Edition, EditionId, Version, ServerMode, ProductLevel, Databases, Assemblies, Traces, Roles, ServerProperties>

Remarks

The Server element represents an instance ofAnalysis Services, and serves as the topmost node in the Analysis Services Scripting Language (ASSL) node hierarchy.

The corresponding element in the Analysis Management Objects (AMO) object model is Server.