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Old Hand
      
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Long lines are very difficult to read. Please wrap the lines.
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Old Hand
      
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That's because there is a long line (line 4) in a <pre> tag that shouldn't be.
Keith Henry
According to everyone I know I "do something with computers?" for a living, so there you go.
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Great introduction to this rather 'specific' matter! Thanks man
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Analysis services is one of those areas of SQL Server that I have never investigated but have always wanted to. Thanks for the intro article - very timely repost actually since our new software will have reports that will benefit greatly from what AS has to offer... THANKS!
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Below is my MDX query,can you please let me know how do you filter for previous day , week and month...
SELECT {[Measures].[CDR To MTF],[Measures].[Packet Loss],[Measures].[WAN Availability]} ON 0, [Dim Site Name].[Dim Site Name].MEMBERS ON 1 FROM [TIMPO - AHLTA Status Report]
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Sometimes you read something and it just takes off in terms of comprehensibility (unlike what I am writing here). It happened to me with Brian Noyes book on Data Binding with Windows Forms 2.0 and Keith Henry has that same magic. So thank you for a concise but comprehensive, and above all readable, introduction to this esoteric subject. Ian Digby, Systems Analyst
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