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On my development machine, I initially installed SQL Server 2005 standard edition. When I attempted to add a measure with Aggregation function of None, I got the error message when processing - "Aggregation Function None is not supported in Standard Edition". Obviously I cannot install the enterprise edition on Win XP. But, I install the developer edition. But, when I go to process the cube again, I still get the same error message. Any ideas how to tell VS 2005 to recognize that I have the developer edition and not the standard edition. |
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Hi Roger, Have you set the Deployment Server Edition property appropriately on your project? http://cwebbbi.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!7B84B0F2C239489A!856.entry HTH, Chris -- Chris Webb, MVP Analysis Services and MDX Consultancy: http://www.crossjoin.co.uk Blog: http://cwebbbi.spaces.live.com/ "Roger" wrote: On my development machine, I initially installed SQL Server 2005 standard edition. When I attempted to add a measure with Aggregation function of None, I got the error message when processing - "Aggregation Function None is not supported in Standard Edition". Obviously I cannot install the enterprise edition on Win XP. But, I install the developer edition. But, when I go to process the cube again, I still get the same error message. Any ideas how to tell VS 2005 to recognize that I have the developer edition and not the standard edition. |
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