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Merged dimension example
The following example with two data providers illustrates the effect of merging dimensions:
Example: Merging City dimensions
Data Provider 1:
Country US US France France City New York Los Angeles Paris Toulouse
Data Provider 2:
City New York Los Angeles Paris Toulouse Revenue 100000 75000 90000 60000
If you merge the City dimensions and display the Country, merged City dimensions and Revenue measure in a table, Web Intelligence returns the following result: If the City dimensions are not merged, Web Intelligence displays the following result:
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Country US US France France
City New York Los Angeles Paris Toulouse
Revenue 325000 325000 325000 325000
Because there is no link between the two data providers through a merged dimension, Web Intelligence is unable to relate the city revenues to countries. As a result Web Intelligence displays the total revenue against each Country/City pair. If the City dimensions are merged, Web Intelligence displays the following result:
Country US US France France City New York Los Angeles Paris Toulouse Revenue 100000 75000 90000 60000
Forcing merged calculations with the ForceMerge function
By default, Web Intelligence does not account for merged dimensions in calculations if the merged dimensions do not explicitly appear in the calculation context.
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Example: Calculating revenue with ForceMerge
This example has two data providers as follows: Data Provider 1:
Country US US France France City New York Los Angeles Paris Toulouse
Data Provider 2:
City New York Los Angeles Paris Toulouse Revenue 100000 75000 90000 60000
If you merge the [City] dimensions, then create a table with [Country] and [Revenue], Web Intelligence displays the following result:
Country US US France Revenue 325000 325000 325000
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Country France
Revenue 325000
Because [City], the merged dimension, does not appear in the table, Web Intelligence does not take the merge into account when calculating revenue. Web Intelligence lists the total revenue in the second data provider against each country. To display the correct result, replace [Revenue] in the second column with the formula ForceMerge([Revenue]):
City US US France France Revenue 175000 175000 150000 150000
Web Intelligence now takes the relationship between countries and cities into account when calculating revenue.
Note:
If [Revenue] is a smart measure in the above example, ForceMerge([Rev enue]) returns #MULTIVALUE. This is because the grouping set (Country) does not exist for the [Revenue] measure. ForceMerge([smart_measure]) always returns #MULTIVALUE, unless by chance no aggregation is required to calculate the measure.
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Creating, editing and deleting merged dimensions
To merge dimensions
1. Select the dimensions you want to merge in the boxes at the top of the dialog box. When you select a dimension, all dimensions of different data types are disabled because you cannot merge dimensions of different data types. You use this dialog box to specify the properties of the merged dimension. The source dimension provides the default name, description and number formats for the merged dimension. Type the merged dimension name in the Merged Dimension Name box and the merged dimension description in the Description box. The merged dimension name appears in the "Merged Dimensions" box and the dimensions that are part of the merged dimension appear in the boxes alongside it. Because an original dimension can be part of one merged dimension only, it no longer appears in the box above that lists the original dimensions in the query. Web Intelligenceadds the merged dimensions to the list of merged dimensions in the Data tab.
To define a merged dimension
You define a merged dimension in the "Create Merged Dimension" dialog box. Type the merged dimension description in the Description box
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3. To use the name and description of one of the source dimensions in the merged dimension, select the source dimension from the Source Dimension list. [. . . ] All four digits for year.
`2003' with the format yy gives `03' `2003' with the format yyyy gives `2003'
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Character(s)
Display(s)
Example
h:mm:ss a
The hour with no leading zeros and the minutes `21:05:03' with the format and seconds with leading h:mm:ss a gives `9:05:03 zeros. The hour according to the `21:00' with the format HH 24-hour clock. gives `21' The hour according to the `21:00' with the format hh 12-hour clock. `7. 15 am' with the format HH:mm gives `07:15'
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HH:mm:ss
The hour, minutes, and `7. 15 am' with the format seconds with leading ze- HH:mm:ss gives ros. [. . . ]