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Royal
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Posted - 2007-03-27 : 02:46:34
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I am a confused newbie, grateful for some help. I need to select 10 rows from total profit of married people. How would I do that?DRILLTHROUGH MAXROWS 10 SELECT{[Measures].[Total Profit]} on 0, [customer].[Name]ON 1 ON columns FROM from [Electronics] WHERE [Demo].[civilstatus-salary].[civilstatus].&[married]}RETURN [Measures].[Total profit](as rows) |
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Royal
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Posted - 2007-03-27 : 15:08:47
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hm... so this actually return 14 columns of Measures. I just want one with the total profit of each customer. DRILLTHROUGH MAXROWS 10 SELECT{[Measures].[Total Profit]} on COLUMNS, {[customer].[Name].children)} ON ROWS FROM [ELEK] WHERE [Demo].[civilstatus-salary].[civilstatus].&[married] |
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Royal
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Posted - 2007-03-31 : 06:13:08
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This returns some result, but I don't think the correct sums. Checked the sums calculated in the Browser..DRILLTHROUGH MAXROWS 10 SELECT{[Measures].[Total profit]} on COLUMNS, {[Customer].[Name]} ON ROWS FROM [Elec] WHERE {[Demo].[civilstatus-salary].[civilstatus].&[married]}RETURN [$Customer].[Name], [$Measures].[Total Profit] |
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