OLAPDataArea
Use OLAPDataArea objects to define a data
				area in an OLAP cube. To create a variable of the type
					OLAPDataArea, use functions such as OLAPCreateDataArea(). To process the elements in a data
				area, use the foreach statement. 
OLAPConnection con = OLAPCreateNamedConnection("");
OLAPDataArea targetarea = OLAPCreateDataArea(
	con,
	"TFINANC",
	OlapDataAreaIncludeB,
	OlapDataAreaOperatorNone,
	0.0,
	OlapDataAreaOperatorNone,
 0.0
); 
		       When you define data areas, it is key to select the correct cells. You must select at least all the cells that are required. To achieve this, you must specify the elements to process in the first place. In many cases this is sufficient, but sometime you must use more fine-grained mechanisms to restrict your data area. Therefore, you can specify filters and operators.
Use data area filters that depend on the cells' types to restrict the
				data area. For example, set the filter to OlapDataAreaIncludeB to select only base cells. Set the filter to
					OlapDataAreaIncludeCIf to select calculated
				cells. In case you require both types of cells, use the | operator that is shown in this example to combine the filters:
OlapDataAreaIncludeB | OlapDataAreaIncludeC
		       OLAPDataAreaIncludeC filter.
				Otherwise, these cells do not become part of the selected data area.Another important filter is 
		  OlapDataAreaSuppressNull, because it removes empty
		  cells from a data area.
		
In addition, you can use data area operators to restrict cells depending on their values. For example, you can select all cells that meet this condition:
1,000 < x < 10,000
		       To apply this condition to a data area definition, identify the first
				value, the first operator, the second value, and the second operator. In this
				example, the first value is 1,000 and the first
				operator is < (OlapDataAreaOperatorLessThan). The second value is 10,000 and the second operator also is < (OlapDataAreaOperatorLessThan). Here is an example how it looks like in
				BI# code: 
OLAPConnection con = OLAPCreateNamedConnection("");
OLAPDataArea targetarea = OLAPCreateDataArea(
 con,
 "TFINANC",
 OlapDataAreaIncludeB,
 OlapDataAreaOperatorLessThan,
 1000.0,
 OlapDataAreaOperatorLessThan,
 10000.0
);
		       We recommend that you always specify your conditions in this form:
[first value] [first operator] x [second operator] [second
value] 
		        Then, to translate the condition into arguments for OLAPCreateDataArea, read them from left side to the
				right side.