I'm trying to create a measure in MDX to get the first day in the selected period (I have a YMD date dimension). I'm using EXISTING function to get the selected members. It's working fine if I only select one dimension member in Excel pivot table filter. However, as soon as I select multiple members (Example: 2012 & 2013 together), the EXISTING function is not working as expected.
I've created another measure to debug and see what is going on. The measure is defined as:
SetToStr(EXISTING([Date].[Date YMD].[Year].members))
If I have only one dimension member selected, this works fine, I get this back:
{[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2013]}
However, as soon as I select 2012 and 2013 together, I get a list of all dimension members back:
{[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[N/A],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2007],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2008],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2009],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2010],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2011],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2012],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2013],[Date].[Date YMD].[All].[2014]}
The EXISTING function seems to work only when a single member is selected?
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Update:
Maybe I was not clear enough in the original post. The problem I'm facing is getting the first and last date member if the date dimension is being filtered (in an Excel pivot table filter) and multiple date members are selected in the filter (example: when years 2012 & 2013 are selected together).
I've tried using the solution from here: http://bimic.blogspot.com/2011/07/mdx-rewrite-query-with-currentmember.html, but to no success.
I've created 2 measures now:
First Day Single:
HEAD(
DESCENDANTS(
[Date].[Date YMD].CURRENTMEMBER,
[Date].[Date YMD].[Day]
),
1
).ITEM(0).member_value
First Day Multiple Years
MIN(EXISTING [Date].[Date YMD].[Year].members, [Measures].[First Day Single])
Unfortunately I can't include a screenshot directly. You can see it on this link: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/getfile/446659
As you can see, the measures work when a single year is selected in the pivot table filter, but don't work when you select more than one year.
In my cube and via management studio I can write a script like this to create measures that return numeric values based on the first day and last day of each month:
WITH
SET [Last12Months] AS
TAIL (
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month].members,
12)
MEMBER [Measures].[FirstDay] AS
HEAD(
DESCENDANTS(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CURRENTMEMBER,
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day]
),
1
).ITEM(0).member_value
MEMBER [Measures].[LastDay] AS
TAIL(
DESCENDANTS(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CURRENTMEMBER,
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day]
),
1
).ITEM(0).member_value
SELECT
{[Measures].[FirstDay],[Measures].[LastDay]} ON 0,
[Last12Months] ON 1
FROM [MyCube]
We use Office 2010 but using the OLAP Pivottables extensions add-in I can add the following two measures to my pivottable:
1.[Measures].[FirstDay]
HEAD(
DESCENDANTS(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CURRENTMEMBER,
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day]
),
1
).ITEM(0).member_value
2.[Measures].[LastDay]
TAIL(
DESCENDANTS(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CURRENTMEMBER,
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day]
),
1
).ITEM(0).member_value
Now whatever I use in Rows I get the correct answer from the pivot:
EDIT
If I manipulate the pivot so that our date dimension is in the pivot's filter and then go for multi-select of 2013 and 2014 it seems that the `mdx' which excel is using is the following:
WITH
MEMBER [Measures].[FirstDay] as
HEAD (
DESCENDANTS ( [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CURRENTMEMBER, [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day] )
, 1
).ITEM( 0 ).member_value
MEMBER [Measures].[LastDay] as
TAIL (
DESCENDANTS ( [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CURRENTMEMBER, [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day] )
, 1
).ITEM( 0 ).member_value
SELECT
{ [Measures].[FirstDay], [Measures].[LastDay] } ON COLUMNS
FROM
(
SELECT
({ [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Year].&[2012],
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Year].&[2013] }) ON COLUMNS
FROM [OurCube]
)
I think the context of the function CURRENTMEMBER in the custom measures of this script will be lost because of the sub-select.
There is a workaround for your problem described here: http://sqlblog.com/blogs/mosha/archive/2007/09/26/how-to-detect-subselect-inside-mdx-calculations-aka-multiselect-in-excel-2007.aspx. But, as the writer (one of the developers of SSAS) writes, " the solution is neither elegant nor efficient". Anyway, it needs another measure group to be added to the cube, and a stored procedure to be written.
Really old topic, but I am posting my solution here as I haven't found the solution elsewhere:
Using dynamic set seems to have done the trick for me as will be populated only with members in context:
CREATE DYNAMIC SET [LastUpdateSet]
AS
TAIL(
NONEMPTY(
[LastUpdateDate].[Date].ALLMEMBERS
, [Measures].[Quantity]
)
, 1)
;
CREATE MEMBER CURRENTCUBE.[Measures].[LastUpdateQuantity]
AS (
[LastUpdateSet].item(0)
, [Measures].[Quantity]
)
;
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:
I'm having issues trying to create a MDX calculated member inside a SSAS cube, that will show the aggregation for the previous 12 months (excluding the current month), based on a date from Calendar hierarchy.
I have found this post, however, because in my case the base measure is a DistinctCount aggregation, the YTD() function does not work by adding Aggregate() - it always displays NULL - and by adding Sum() it will display a RollingSum, which is incorrect.
This is against a DISTINCT COUNT measure and functions ok - although it is understandably slow:
WITH
MEMBER [Measures].[ytdCalc] AS
Aggregate
(
Head
(
Descendants
(
Ancestor
(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CurrentMember
,[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Year]
).Item(0).Item(0)
,[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month]
)
).Item(0).Item(0)
:
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CurrentMember
,[Measures].[Num People]
)
SELECT
{
[Measures].[ytdCalc]
,[Measures].[Num People]
} ON 0
,[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month] ON 1
FROM [aCube];
YTD works fine for me. I have used it like this:
WITH
MEMBER [Measures].[ytdCalc] AS
Aggregate
(
YTD([Date].[Date - Calendar Month].CurrentMember)
,[Measures].[Num People]
)
SELECT
{
[Measures].[ytdCalc]
,[Measures].[Num People]
} ON 0
,[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month] ON 1
FROM [aCube];
This seems pretty logical:
WITH
MEMBER [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Year].&[2013].[LastMth] AS
IIF(
Day(Now()) = 1,
TAIL([Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month],2).Item(1),
TAIL([Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month],2).Item(0)
)
SELECT
NON EMPTY
{
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[LastMth],
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[LastMth].PARENT
}
ON COLUMNS,
NON EMPTY
[Measures].[BillableIncome]
ON ROWS
FROM [ourCube]
I specify the parent of the calculated member in the first line of the script - so my member LastMth has 2013 as it's parent and sure enough the result set throws back the total for 2013 as well as the last month.
If I make it's parent 2012 in the first line:
WITH
MEMBER [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Year].&[2012].[LastMth] AS
IIF(
...
...
...it doesn't worry about where I get LastMth from (2013) and makes 2012 it's parent as instructed - slightly bizarre but understandable behaviour.
The following returns an empty set for the parent - I thought the parent would be [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[(All)]? What is the parent and how can I expose it's value?
WITH
MEMBER [Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[LastMth] AS
IIF(
Day(Now()) = 1,
TAIL([Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month],2).Item(1),
TAIL([Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Month],2).Item(0)
)
SELECT
NON EMPTY
{
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[LastMth],
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[LastMth].PARENT
}
ON COLUMNS,
NON EMPTY
[Measures].[BillableIncome]
ON ROWS
FROM [ourCube]
If you do not state a parent for a calculated member, it gets a sibling of the All member, not a child of it.
As an aside: I found that most client tools - including Excel - do not expect All to have siblings, and thus if you create a calculated member in the calculation script (as opposed to just defining it in the WITH clause of a statement), do not display these, even if they are instructed to show calculated members.
This is ok and returns the sum of the default measure for the past 30 days:
SELECT
FROM [OurCube]
WHERE (
closingperiod(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day],
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].defaultmember
):
closingperiod(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day],
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].defaultmember
).ITEM(0).LAG(30)
)
How do I transfer the set of dates in the WHERE clause into the WITH clause ?
I attempted the following but it creates the error message detailed:
WITH
SET [30Days] AS
{
closingperiod(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day],
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].defaultmember
):
closingperiod(
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].[Calendar Day],
[Date].[Date - Calendar Month].defaultmember
).ITEM(0).LAG(30)
}
SELECT
FROM [OurCube]
WHERE (
[30Days]
)
Executing the query ...
The definition of the 30Days set contains a circular reference.
Execution complete
I believe this is a limitation of SSAS and has something to do with the execution processing of the different parts of the query; even using a SUB-QUERY (i.e., FROM ( SELECT ... )) instead of a WHERE would not solve the issue.
You can define your set at schema level :
CREATE STATIC SET [OurCube].[30Days] as ...
Or depending on your client application at session level:
CREATE SESSION STATIC SET SET [OurCube].[30Days] as ...
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.