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SSChampion
        
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I can only imagine why there are no comments or discussion items for this question.
Question says "the percentage of sales along some dimension" Answer explination: "cannot be aggregated along any dimension in the measure group that contains the measure"
So how is a percentage aggregated across some demension considered Nonadditive?
A semiadditive measure can be aggregated along some, but not all, dimensions that are included in the measure group that contains the measure.
The question described a semiadditive measure. Percentages can be Nonadditive, but if they are made across some deminsion they are semiadditive measure.
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