The following table describes the dimension types available in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services. Dimension type Description Regular A dimension whose type has not been set to a special dimension type. Time A dimension whose attributes represent time periods, such as years, semesters, quarters, ...
Indicates that a dimension refers to time (year, month, week, day, and so on). The only valid levels in a time dimension are those that begin with "levTime" as defined in the LevelTypes enumeration. dimUtility Describes a dimension that contains only calculated members. This type of dimen...
Used cells include cells with formulas, text content, and cell formatting. When an entire column is formatted, only the first cell in that column is considered used.[Example:XML Copy <dimension ref="A1:C2"/> end example]Expand table ...
The TimePeriod column is expected for all aggregation types except Summary. It is important to note that if you do not include TimePeriod, the aggregation you chose will be ignored and Summary aggregation will be used regardless. Expand table ...
Expand table Description Empty The object description. Usage "Regular" An enumeration value that indicates whether theAttributeis a key, parent, or regular. If the usage of the attribute is as a key, theUsageelement MUST be specified as "Key". Otherwise, theUsageelement is optional and has ...
Primary and foreign keys are just two of the multiple key types that can be found in relational databases. The table also provides measures for quantifying the fact data. The table's relationships to the dimensions make it possible to "slice and dice" the data by various attribute combinations...
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Returns the feature table associated with this layer. double DimensionLayer::referenceScale() const Returns the reference scale for the layer. The reference scale of the layer is the scale at which a client should view the layer for the schematic lines and text to appear at its authored size...
The Foundation framework provides concrete subclasses for many of the most common types of physical units. Table 1 Apple-provided concrete NSDimension subclasses NSDimension subclass Description Base unit UnitAcceleration Unit of measure for acceleration meters per second squared (m/s²) UnitAngle Unit...
Indicates that a dimension refers to time (year, month, week, day, and so on). The only valid levels in a time dimension are those that begin with "levTime" as defined in the LevelTypes enumeration. dimUtility Describes a dimension that contains only calculated members. This type of dimen...