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MDX with Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Analysis Services Cookbook

You're reading from   MDX with Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Analysis Services Cookbook Over 70 practical recipes to analyze multi-dimensional data in SQL Server 2016 Analysis Services cubes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460998
Length 586 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Tomislav Piasevoli Tomislav Piasevoli
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Preface 1. Elementary MDX Techniques FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Sets 3. Working with Time 4. Concise Reporting 5. Navigation 6. MDX for Reporting 7. Business Analyses 8. When MDX is Not Enough 9. Metadata - Driven Calculations 10. On the Edge

Calculating today's date using an attribute hierarchy


The third way to calculate today's date is by using an attribute hierarchy. This is potentially the best way.

Instead of all the complexity with sets, strings, and other things in the previous two recipes, here we simply add a new column to the Date table and have the ETL maintain a flag for today's date. Then we slice by that attribute instead of using the Now() function in MDX. Plus, we don't have to wait to switch to tomorrow in MDX queries until the ETL completes and the cube is processed.

Getting ready

Open the Adventure Works DW 2016 solution in SSDT. Double-click on the Adventure Works DW data source view. Locate the Date dimension in the left Tables pane and click on it.

How to do it...

Follow these steps to calculate today's date using an attribute hierarchy:

  1. Right-click on the Date table and select New Named Calculation.

  2. Enter Today for Column Name and the following for the expression:

          case when convert(varchar(8), FullDateAlternateKey...
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