Hi,
I have two dims in my model where one is a deeper hierarchy than the other, but the first 3 levels from the top are the same in both.
I have a cube which allows a user to select a member from the smaller dim and then tries to pass the selection in the larger dim via MDX to a subset. I then want that to expand fully out from the member it has selected.
If I remove the TM1DRILLDOWNMEMBER statement surrounding the selection then the member selection works, I just can't get it to expand fully out form that point.
TM1DRILLDOWNMEMBER(
{STRTOMEMBER("[Clients].[" + [User Selection].(STRTOMEMBER("[}Clients].[" + USERNAME + "]"),[String Value].[Value],[Selection Measures].[Agency]) + "]")}
, RECURSIVE)
The error I get is the following
Validation failed.
MDX has invalid expression. Syntax error at or near: ' RECURSIVE) } ON 1 FROM [Client Revenue ... ', character position 233
Any assistance welcome
PAW MDX Query
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Re: PAW MDX Query
Hi,
Don't you need an ALL before the recursive, so:
, ALL, RECURSIVE)
Maren
Don't you need an ALL before the recursive, so:
, ALL, RECURSIVE)
Maren
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Re: PAW MDX Query
Perfect, all sorted.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: PAW MDX Query
Or, use the Descendants function with an easier syntax.
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https://www.wimgielis.com ==> 121 TM1 articles and a lot of custom code
Newest blog article: Deleting elements quickly