I have a Cube with a Date dimension hierarchy (Calendar,Year,Month,Week,Day) and Measure as SalesData, would like to add a calculated measure which would give me the SalesData for the selected date and the last date of the Previous Month.
Calendar Hierarchy is as follows
Date - Dimension
Calendar - Hierarchy
Year - [Date].[Calendar].[Year]
Quarter - [Date].[Calendar].[Quarter]
Month - [Date].[Calendar].[Month]
Week - [Date].[Calendar].[Week]
Day - [Date].[Calendar].[Day]
Measures
[Sales]
New Calculated Member need to be created - say [SalesMTD]
Requirement is when a user select any date say 3 March 2016, the calculated member should give Sales as follows
[SalesMTD] = [Sales] on 3 March 2016 - [Sales] on 29 Feb 2016
Can someone please help me write an MDX query for the Calculated Measure ?
Your help much appreciated.
Please try the below code.
CREATE MEMBER CURRENTCUBE.[Measures].[Sales Last Month]
AS ([Date].[Months].CURRENTMEMBER.PREVMEMBER, [Measures].[sales])
, VISIBLE = 1 ;
Then write another calculation using the above calculations
CREATE MEMBER CURRENTCUBE.[Measures].[Sales Difference]
AS ([Measures].[Revenue]-[Measures].[Sales Last Month])
, VISIBLE = 1 ;
with member measures.SalesDataLastDaylasMonth
as
[Date].[Calendar].currentmember.firstsibling.lag(1)
//or [Date].[Calendar].currentmember.firstsibling.prevmember
select {measures.SalesData, measures.SalesDataLastDaylasMonth} on 0,
[Date].[Calendar].[Day].members on 1
from [Some Cube]
Here currentmember.firstsibling.prevmember fetches the member prior to the first day in the list of days in the current month.
Also, you can obviously create this member in a cube instead of having it query scoped like this. The syntax would be similar to the above answer.
Based upon your edit
There are multiple ways of getting to it. Below are some:
with member Measures.[SalesMTD]
as
Measures.[Sales]
-
(Measures.[Sales],Ancestor([Date].[Calendar].currentmember, [Date].[Calendar].[Month]).firstchild.firstchild)
//(Measures.[Sales],[Date].[Calendar].currentmember.parent.parent.firstchild.firstchild.lag(1))
//(Measures.[Sales],[Date].[Calendar].currentmember.parent.parent.firstchild.firstchild.prevmember)
select Measures.[SalesMTD] on 0,
[Date].[Calendar].[Day].members on 1
from [Some Cube]
The first approach is the neatest.
Related
I am building some reports in Pyramid Analytics. I created a custom set and tried to write a MDX query which will retrieve the first day of the first month for the first three quarters of the previous year, selected in the slicer. i.e.
If I choose in my slicer 2017, I expect to see the following in the body of the report: Jan 1st 2016, April 1st 2016 and July 1st 2016. These will change according to the selection in the slicer.
I only got as far as the syntax below, which only returns first day of the first month of the first quarter of the previous year i.e. Jan 1st 2016
[Policy - Inception Date].[Calendar Hierarchy].[!#NewPar#!].PREVMEMBER.FIRSTCHILD.FIRSTCHILD.FIRSTCHILD
Note:Newpar = Parameter
Can you please help with the correct syntax?
Thanks.
Without knowing the structure of your Date dimension I'm having to use some guess work but I've made the following in Pyramid and it works fine against our cube:
Generate
(
Head //<<<this will get the first 3 quarters
(
Descendants
(
{[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[!#aYear#!].PrevMember} //<<<this will get the previous year
,[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Quarter]
)
,3
)
,Head //<<<this will get the first day of each of the quarters found in the first argument of the generate function
(
Descendants
(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CurrentMember
,[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day]
)
,1
)
)
Here is the result with the year parameter in the top left:
We have a relative date dimension in our cube that has member values This Year and Last Year as an example.
The user uses this set on columns against sales so they can look at Sales for this year and the same period last year.
The problem comes when they are using the Calendar Date filter to only select values for this month. If the user selects just this month, then the Last Year member disappears.
Is there a way (perhaps with scope statements) that I can tell SSAS: If the user is using these attributes and they select a specific month (or other level), then use ParallelPeriod to implicitly include the same members for the previous year so that they can see the last year sales?
If not, without using calculated members (I have so many measures that I don't want to have to duplicate them), is there a way using dimensions to show a last year value even if the user selects this year in the date dimension?
There are a few options here...
I would just add a new Calculated Member to an existing dimension,i'll add it to a Pseudo-Dimension [Time Period] dimension with something like this:
(i'm pretty sure you need to add it to an existing Hierarchy. I'll assume [Relative Time])
CREATE MEMBER [Time Period].[Relative Time].[Last Year]
AS NULL
, VISIBLE=1;
SCOPE(
DESCENDTS([Time].[YearMonthDate].[Year].MEMBERS,,AFTER)
,[Time Period].[Relative Time].[Last Year]
);
THIS = AGGREGATE(
PARALLELPERIOD(
[Time].[YearMonthDate].[Year]
,1
,[Time].[YearMonthDate].CURRENTMEMBER
)
,[Measures].CURRENTMEMBER
);
END SCOPE;
I have a Cube with a Date dimension hierarchy (Year,Semester,Quarter,Month,Day).
There are 2 measures available in the datawarehouse.
[AUD DLY] : Daily numbers
[AUD YTD] : Daily incremental YTD numbers
Hierarchy is as follows
Date - Dimension
Financial - Hierarchy
Year - [Date].[Financial].[Year]
Semester - [Date].[Financial].[Semester]
Quarter - [Date].[Financial].[Quarter]
Month - [Date].[Financial].[Month]
Day - [Date].[Financial].[Day]
Measures [AUD DLY]
Measures [AUD YTD]
I need to add a MTD field in the measures such that when the business select a particular date on their slicer in excel for e.g., 3 March 2016, MTD should be calculated as either of the following ways :
1) [AUD MTD] should be calculated by subtracting [AUD YTD] on
last day of previous month from the current selected date.
So if we select 3 March 2016 then
[AUD MTD] = [AUD YTD] on 3 March 2016 - [AUD YTD] on 29 Feb 2016
OR
2) [AUD MTD] should be calculated by adding the [AUD DLY] from first day
of the current month until the selected date in that month.
So if we select 3 March 2016 then
[AUD MTD] = SUM ([AUD DLY] from 1 March 2016 to 3 March 2016)
I created a New Calculated Member from Calculations tab in the Cube designer in the BIDS 2010. The MDX query is below. However when I try to browse the cube the [AUD MTD] values are only returning nulls.
Can someone please help what am I doing wrong ?
CREATE MEMBER CURRENTCUBE.[Measures].[AUD MTD]
AS Aggregate
(
PeriodsToDate
(
[Date].[Financial].[Month]
,[Date].[Financial].CurrentMember
)
,[Measures].[AUD DLY]
),
FORMAT_STRING = "Currency",
NON_EMPTY_BEHAVIOR = { [AUD DLY] },
VISIBLE = 1 , DISPLAY_FOLDER = 'AUD Values' , ASSOCIATED_MEASURE_GROUP = 'Measures' ;
Also the business would be using the new calculated measure in excel using the Slicer, they want to select any date and be able to view the MTD value for that month.
Also can someone please help with MDX query for both methods (1) and (2) ?
Your help much appreciated.
I think the problem with your quoted code (method 2) is that [Date].[Financial].CurrentMember must be at a level at or below the [Date].[Financial].[Month] level. Otherwise PeriodsToDate returns an empty set.
So the problem is not in your calculated member definition, but somewhere in the query in which it's being used. In that query, [Date].[Financial].CurrentMember may be returning a member at a level above Months. Hard to see without seeing the query itself.
Method (1) is more fiddly. You can get the last day of the previous month with
Ancestor([Date].[Financial].CurrentMember,[Date].[Financial].[Month]).PrevMember.LastChild
but you'd have to build in some logic for days in the first month of the financial year, which would otherwise subtract the value for a previous fin year from this year's YTD value. So I'd recommend method (2).
As far as I know selecting a date (I mean a date, not a month) in the Excel slicer will make that date the .CurrentMember. I'm a bit hesitant because Excel does generate some deeply bizarre MDX sometimes.
EDIT: Another possible problem is a hierarchy mismatch. You can select a perfectly good Day in a date hierarchy, but if it isn't in exactly the hierarchy you specify in your calculated member definition, you can get weird results. IMHO more recent versions of SSAS encourage a proliferation of attribute hierarchies and multiple "real" hierarchies, making this a real problem.
As a test can you please add this very simple measure to make sure that currentmember is behaving as expected:
CREATE MEMBER CURRENTCUBE.[Measures].[AUD MTD]
AS [Date].[Financial].CurrentMember.member_caption
If when you use the above all it returns is the All member then you know something is wrong.
You need to double-check your relationships and datatypes used within your date hierarchies as this is often the reason for time calculation problems.
This is an alternative to your measure but I suspect if the original script is not working then neither will this...
CREATE MEMBER CURRENTCUBE.[Measures].[AUD MTD]
AS SUM
(
MTD([Date].[Financial].CurrentMember)
, [Measures].[AUD DLY]
)
Here is my script:
WITH MEMBER [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[2MthPrev] AS
(
ANCESTOR(
CLOSINGPERIOD([Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month]),
2
))
SELECT
NON EMPTY
{
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[2MthPrev]
}
ON ROWS,
NON EMPTY
[Measures].[Revenue]
ON COLUMNS
FROM [OurCube]
The query runs with no error but the result pane is empty.
I've attempted to create a custom member in the [Date - Calendar Month] hierarchy that is two months previous to the last month in the hierarchy's level [Calendar Month]. So if the last loaded month in the cube is July 2013 then I'd hope that [2MthPrev] would show the results from May 2013.
I believe the problem is with the custom member [2MthPrev] and its use of ANCESTOR - how is this fixed?
This query returns 2 months prior from the last populated date for the given measure group. You may have to fiddle with it to make a calculated member. The second argument in tail is optional. If you don't include it, the default value is 1.
So I'm returning the item that is 2 prior to (lag) the first item (Item(0)) of the set which includes the last month (tail) from the set of months for which there are values in the Measure Group (exists clause).
select {Tail(Exists([Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month].members, , "Measure Group Name")).Item(0).lag(2)} on 0
from [OurCube]
Not sure to understand the query but assuming [Calendar Month] is having at most 2 levels (ALL + months) I guess you're asking for something like :
[a-month].parent.parent = [all].parent = null
[2MthPrev] is a scalar value and not a member; if you want to debug to sth like:
with [2MthPrev] as ancestor( ... ).uniqueName
Hope that helps.
I don't usually get involved with MDX if I dont have to, but....
I have a cube with simple fact table linked to a time dimension (with date,month,year columns and so on) and I want to be able for a given day of the month calculate the month to date total for that day.
In SQL it would be a doddle, however I'm not sure of how to achieve this in MDX.
Update I have an example working for a fixed date. Now I want to know how to do this for any possible date
WITH
MEMBER MTD_15_Feb_2010 AS
Aggregate
(
MTD([Date].[Year Name - Quarter Name - Month Name - Name].[Name].[02/15/2010]),
[Measures].[Value]
)
SELECT
{
MTD_15_Feb_2010
} ON 0
FROM [Cube]
You should be able to create the MDX using the MTD function. It will return the set of all days from the first of the month up to the member passed to the function.
Edit: There are multiple ways to update your example for any day. I would suggest replacing the date member [02/12/2010] with the CURRENTMEMBER function. This would also allow you to display the value for multiple dates as in the example below.
WITH MEMBER [MTD_Value] AS AGGREGATE (
MTD([Date].[Year Name - Quarter Name - Month Name - Name].[Name].CURRENTMEMBER)
, [Measures].[Value]
)
SELECT [MTD_Value] ON 0
, {
[Date].[Year Name - Quarter Name - Month Name - Name].[Name].[02/15/2010]
, [Date].[Year Name - Quarter Name - Month Name - Name].[Name].[01/15/2010]
, [Date].[Year Name - Quarter Name - Month Name - Name].[Name].[02/15/2009]
} ON 1
FROM [Cube]