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Anote Sangkunakupt
 
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Default Can I group calculated members ? - 11-11-2004 , 09:28 PM






Dear All,

I have created more than 50 calculated members. When my users want to
use them, they have found a difficulty of finding their wanted
culculated members. Can I group a few related measurements into one
group like a level in a dimension ?

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Anote

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Jon Jahren
 
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Default Re: Can I group calculated members ? - 11-12-2004 , 04:54 AM






Anote,
The measures dimension is flat and cannot have more than one level. It
certainly is not user-friendly to have more thatn 50 calculated members, but
it is actually allowed to have up to 1024...

Jon Jahren

"Anote Sangkunakupt" <anote_un (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Dear All,

I have created more than 50 calculated members. When my users want to
use them, they have found a difficulty of finding their wanted
culculated members. Can I group a few related measurements into one
group like a level in a dimension ?

Best Regards,

Anote



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Jéjé
 
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Default Re: Can I group calculated members ? - 11-14-2004 , 02:13 PM



in AS 2000 you can't
except if you develop your own tool

AS 2005 will allow you to do this (grouping measures, grouping attributes in
a dimension)

"Anote Sangkunakupt" <anote_un (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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Dear All,

I have created more than 50 calculated members. When my users want to
use them, they have found a difficulty of finding their wanted
culculated members. Can I group a few related measurements into one
group like a level in a dimension ?

Best Regards,

Anote



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