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Roth
Calcite | Level 5

I am looking for a calculated menber in a OLAP Cube, where I can obtain a cummulative sum even though I drill up or down.

In normal base SAS I wil do:

data test;

by year;

base=0;

base +1 (or base plus cost or sales);

run;

Is that possible i a OLAP Cube, and what about drill up/down

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shivas
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi

Try this...Hope it helps

(SUM(PeriodsToDate([time].[All time].level),[MEASURES].[no_of_empSUM]));



Thanks,

Shiva

ShivaCube output.png

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jcbell
Obsidian | Level 7

What viewer are you using?  Most of the SAS OLAP viewers let you specify a total based upon all members or the members currently showing in the drill-down. 

-John

Roth
Calcite | Level 5

Not quite what i meant.

ex.

data test;

Var 1     var 2

2          2

4          6

3          9

8          17

2          19

Var 2 is the accumulated var 1

I want the OLAP to be able to calculate var 2. I can do that in a data step, but I don't know how to tell the cube to acumulate var 1 into var 2.

shivas
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi

Try this...Hope it helps

(SUM(PeriodsToDate([time].[All time].level),[MEASURES].[no_of_empSUM]));



Thanks,

Shiva

ShivaCube output.png

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