Hi All,
I have a requirement to develop a perspectives report. The report has a complexity to report at a lower level depending on the last level (char) of the Project. I will attach sample data.
Like you see in the full data sheet, all projects end with an alpha char which implies to what expense type it is.
All Ending With A - Uniform
All Ending With B - Supplies
All Ending With C - Chemicals
All Ending With D - Spare Parts
Using the full data, we want to report at level 2 of the project - what is shown in second pic.
Can someone please help with the logic on getting the report built? Any direction will be helpful.
Thanks,
Luther.
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Re: Perspectives Report
How is it set up in the dimension, more precisely, a hierarchy might better suit your purposes although Perspectives is out then and PAfE will be better. Do you have your rollups to aggregate in a cube ?
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Re: Perspectives Report
Hi Wim,
Yes, Project dimension hierarchy is in place and attached the image. can you give me a hint on getting the data at level 2?
Hope I was able to explain.
Depending on the level 4 of the project, we report at level 2.
All Ending With A - Uniform
All Ending With B - Supplies
All Ending With C - Chemicals
All Ending With D - Spare Parts
Thanks,
Paul.
Yes, Project dimension hierarchy is in place and attached the image. can you give me a hint on getting the data at level 2?
Hope I was able to explain.
Depending on the level 4 of the project, we report at level 2.
All Ending With A - Uniform
All Ending With B - Supplies
All Ending With C - Chemicals
All Ending With D - Spare Parts
Thanks,
Paul.
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Re: Perspectives Report
Can you show a picture of the dimension ? Only the relevant part and no alias for exanple. Then we see better the element names and what is at play.
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Re: Perspectives Report
What you try to do is exactly alternate hierarchies. Do you have PAW and PAfE as well ? It will be much easier. If not, is A through D a real dimension in the cube of data ?
An example output would be useful too ?
An example output would be useful too ?
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Re: Perspectives Report
Thanks Wim, I created another cube and a dimension (for level 4 for proj dim - idea from you) and it works like a charm.
Could we go without a cube? maybe we could, but in a cube form, it data looks good for verification.
Thanks for that idea.
Paul.
Could we go without a cube? maybe we could, but in a cube form, it data looks good for verification.
Thanks for that idea.
Paul.
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Re: Perspectives Report
You can do without a cube. You use alternate hierarchies and use PAfE.
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