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Default Analysis Manager Bug or What? - 12-10-2003 , 03:35 PM






I created a calculated measure call GMROI in a virual
cube.

1)It passes "OK" on the Sytax test.
2)It is saved and processed.
3)The virual cube's phyiscal cubes are processed.
4)It shows visible in the advanced properties tab.
5)It displays in Analysis Manager's Browser.
6)I have rebooted the computer.

So what's up.
I can't see it using ProClarity, but I can see all the
other measures. I have created this measure before in
another database and cube and it was viewable.

Does anybody know what's up?

TC






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Default Re: Analysis Manager Bug or What? - 12-12-2003 , 10:04 AM






I don't have any problems seeing calculated members (child of measure or
child of dimensions) in Proclarity.
Open Proclarity.
Open Cube For Browseing/ select your cube
Double click the dimension which your calculated measure is a child of
you should see the c.m. on your tree display.

hope this helps

dlr

[why would you re-boot the machine? and which machine. please don't do
this!]
[is your client and Analysis Server on the same box?]

"TC" <tclauer (AT) badcock (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I created a calculated measure call GMROI in a virual
cube.

1)It passes "OK" on the Sytax test.
2)It is saved and processed.
3)The virual cube's phyiscal cubes are processed.
4)It shows visible in the advanced properties tab.
5)It displays in Analysis Manager's Browser.
6)I have rebooted the computer.

So what's up.
I can't see it using ProClarity, but I can see all the
other measures. I have created this measure before in
another database and cube and it was viewable.

Does anybody know what's up?

TC








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