Column rename

  • While this query works, it doesn't work in the report because the report is looking Amanda P-D which doesn't exist.  Does anyone have any solution for renaming back to Amanda D?

    WITH MEMBER [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].[All].[Amanda P-D]

    AS [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Amanda D]+[Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Amanda P]

    SELECT NON EMPTY { [Measures].[UW Submissions] } ON COLUMNS, NON EMPTY { ( [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].[Underwriter].ALLMEMBERS ) }

    DIMENSION PROPERTIES MEMBER_CAPTION, MEMBER_UNIQUE_NAME ON ROWS FROM (

    SELECT ( { [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Andrea W],

    [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Ann F],

    [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Aubrey S]

    } ) ON COLUMNS,

    ORDER ( { [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].[Underwriter] }, [Measures].[UW Submissions], ASC )

    FROM [Submissions by Submission Date] )

    CELL PROPERTIES VALUE, BACK_COLOR, FORE_COLOR, FORMATTED_VALUE, FORMAT_STRING, FONT_NAME, FONT_SIZE, FONT_FLAGS

    There is an exception to every rule, except this one...

  • You're creating a member [Amanda P-D] that adds Amanda D and Amanda P., but then you don't use it in your query.  Jut looking at this, it looks like your report brings back the submissions for Andrea W, Ann F and Aubrey S.

    Am I guessing correctly?

    What if you just add to your columns axis:

    SELECT ( { [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Andrea W],

    [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Ann F],

    [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Aubrey S],
    [Underwriting Facts].[Underwriter].&[Amanda P-D]

    } ) ON COLUMNS,

    I'm just guessing here.  I hope that sparks a thought on your part.

    Good luck,
    Rob

  • Thanks, I'll give it a try.

    There is an exception to every rule, except this one...

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