Commented Issue: Unable to Format MDX Query [23697]
Hi Team,There is one urgent requirement where I have to bring in data from the Cube and make some excel reports. This tool will be very handy for that purpose to customize MDX. I am using 32 - bit...
View ArticleUpdated Release: Release 0.8.1 (Jun 15, 2013)
Use the 32-bit download for... Excel 2007Excel 2010 32-bit (even Excel 2010 32-bit on a 64-bit operating system)Excel 2013 32-bit (even Excel 2013 32-bit on a 64-bit operating system)Use the 64-bit...
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OLAP PivotTable Extensions is an Excel 2007, Excel 2010, and Excel 2013 add-in which extends the functionality of PivotTables on Analysis Services cubes. The Excel API has certain PivotTable...
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Well, I wish you had contacted me to get a beta version of the 0.8.1 release so you could test and see if it solved the problem. I took a guess at the issue and simplified one launch condition on the...
View ArticleNew Post: Installing OLAP PivotTable Extensions on Win8 / Excel 2013 x64
Hello, Apologies for late response - Outlook.com have been moving notifications from CodePlex to the Junk folder and I just uncovered the messages. I have downloaded the latest installer and it worked...
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Hi,I have a pivot table laid out something like the below: Team Name Resource Name Basically I require a formula that will count each 'Resource Name' as one, but then roll up at the sub total level. I...
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You didn't describe the attributes in your dimension and their attribute relationships or hierarchies enough. But one of these may get you closer. COUNT ([Resource List].[Team...
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Thanks for the response. Sadly neither worked. The first did not count at all, and the second counted every single resource against each item. Thank you anyway. Hierachy, hopefully this is the correct...
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Can you go to the MDX tab and copy the query here? That will help me see the field names.
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Ok - thanks MEMBER [Measures].[Count of Resource] as COUNT ([Resource List].[Team Attribute]) SELECT NON EMPTY CrossJoin(CrossJoin(Hierarchize({DrilldownLevel({[Date].[Year Attribute].[All Time]})}),...
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Count(existing [Resource List].[Resource Name].[Reaource Name].members)
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Thank you - worked a treat!!! Brilliant - I am very grateful! Kinds regards, -CL
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Just noticed a small flaw. It counts the whole Team regardless of whether 1 or 10 are selected in the Pivot table. For Instance I filter out one name from a team of 10 - 10 is still displayed despite...
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How about... Sum( existing [Resource List].[Resource Name].[Reaource Name].members ,iif(isempty([measures].[Capacity]),null,1) )
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I would suggest you ask about it here:http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/home?forum=sqlanalysisservices Provide your current MDX query. Sorry. I just support the add-in and can't...
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Understood. Thanks for your help. I am much further on with this advice. Kind regards, -CL
View ArticleNew Post: Named Sets / DAX Measures
Thank you for the great tool !Suggestions for future release Following features would be very helpful for pivot table based report development 1) Import/Export of named sets (MDX and/or DAX) 2)...
View ArticleReviewed: Release 0.8.1 (Jun 20, 2013)
Rated 5 Stars (out of 5) - very useful extension to develop/maintain pivot table based reports. thank you !
View ArticleNew Post: Named Sets / DAX Measures
I agree that would be nice. Unfortunately, there are no Excel APIs that allow you to add a DAX calculated measure to a PivotTable. Just MDX. So until that happens in a future Excel release, I don't...
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