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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

Passing parameters to an MDX query


In this recipe, we will consider two questions when passing parameters to an MDX query. One is the location of the parameters in the query, and the other is when to use STRTOMEMBER() function and when to use STRTOSET() function.

Where should we put the parameter(s) in the MDX query? We actually have the freedom to put them anywhere - in the WITH clause, on the COLUMNS and ROWS axes, in the WHERE clause, and in the subquery. In the previous recipe, Using a date calendar, we decided to put the parameters in the sub-query. In this recipe, we are going to expand that MDX query and add one more parameter on the ROWS axis. We will also move the date member parameter from the subquery to the WHERE clause.

The STRTOSET() function works in the same way as the STRTOMEMBER() function. The only difference is that the STRTOSET() function resolves the string into a set, while the STRTOSET() function resolves the string into a member. In this recipe, we will use both of...

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