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Hi All, I can set descriptions for cube calculated members or named set using either AMO or direct XMLA, but it is scary uncomfortably. Is there any way to do it using BI Studio? Have BI developers forrgotten to implement it? Thanks in advance, Vladimir Chtepa |
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the next "big" release of SQL server will implement an interface for this. I have allready ask for it, and this is the answer from the dev. team "Vladimir Chtepa" <vc.nospam (AT) diacom-systemhaus (DOT) nospam.de> wrote in message news:ePnbJW2mGHA.3980 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl... Hi All, I can set descriptions for cube calculated members or named set using either AMO or direct XMLA, but it is scary uncomfortably. Is there any way to do it using BI Studio? Have BI developers forrgotten to implement it? Thanks in advance, Vladimir Chtepa |
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Do you mean SP2? "Jéjé" <willgart_A_ (AT) hotmail_A_ (DOT) com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%23g$hHO3mGHA.1208 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl... the next "big" release of SQL server will implement an interface for this. I have allready ask for it, and this is the answer from the dev. team "Vladimir Chtepa" <vc.nospam (AT) diacom-systemhaus (DOT) nospam.de> wrote in message news:ePnbJW2mGHA.3980 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl... Hi All, I can set descriptions for cube calculated members or named set using either AMO or direct XMLA, but it is scary uncomfortably. Is there any way to do it using BI Studio? Have BI developers forrgotten to implement it? Thanks in advance, Vladimir Chtepa |
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