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Yash
 
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Default PivotTable services defect? - 09-27-2004 , 03:05 AM






In Crystal Analysis 10, if you invoke drill through on a partitioned
cube, only rows from the fact table belonging to the first cube
partition are displayed. This is a well known problem in Crystal
Analysis.

I know that Crystal Analysis internally uses PivotTable service to
query the cube. Can someone tell me whether the above defect arises
from a PTS defect or is it specific to Crystal Analysis.
I would like to know this because we are thinking of using PTS in our
application to display cube and drill-through data.

Thanks

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Richard Tkachuk [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: PivotTable services defect? - 09-30-2004 , 04:37 PM






Hi Yash,

This is a Crystal Analysis issue and not PTS. Client tools have to be ready
to handle multiple partitions (with different columns) when issuing the
drillthrough statement.

Cheers,
Richard

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In Crystal Analysis 10, if you invoke drill through on a partitioned
cube, only rows from the fact table belonging to the first cube
partition are displayed. This is a well known problem in Crystal
Analysis.

I know that Crystal Analysis internally uses PivotTable service to
query the cube. Can someone tell me whether the above defect arises
from a PTS defect or is it specific to Crystal Analysis.
I would like to know this because we are thinking of using PTS in our
application to display cube and drill-through data.

Thanks



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