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Default Way to Stop Using Aggregations in Cubes - 09-08-2004 , 05:07 AM






Is there way or possibility to stop using any sort of
aggregations in a molap cube? Can we remove any existing
aggregations in a molap cube?

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Default Re: Way to Stop Using Aggregations in Cubes - 09-08-2004 , 04:37 PM






"Joseph Ollero" <jollero (AT) wizardsmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Is there way or possibility to stop using any sort of
aggregations in a molap cube? Can we remove any existing
aggregations in a molap cube?
There is a "disable" property in the cube-editor. If you disable a
level all it's children will be disabled as well.


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Default Re: Way to Stop Using Aggregations in Cubes - 09-08-2004 , 11:27 PM



you can setup 0 aggregation when you calculate the design storage.
or you can use the aggregation partition utility to manually remove the
aggregations.

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Is there way or possibility to stop using any sort of
aggregations in a molap cube? Can we remove any existing
aggregations in a molap cube?

There is a "disable" property in the cube-editor. If you disable a
level all it's children will be disabled as well.



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