Areas
The formula can consist of various arguments including areas, whereas the target always
consists of one area.
These rules apply to areas:
- Areas must be enclosed in square brackets. For example:
[MEASURE:'Price']
[MEASURE:'Sales', REGION:'Norway']
- Dimension and element names can be enclosed in single or double straight quotes.
- Dimension names do not have to be included, but they increase the readability and maintainability of the rules.
- If an element of a non-default hierarchy is to be addressed, the hierarchy must be
included between dimension and element. For example:
[PRODUCT:'Tire Size':'175']
- Multiple elements of one dimension must be enclosed in curly brackets. For
example:
[PERIOD:{'2017_Q1_01', '2017_Q1_02', '2017_Q1_03'}]
- Subsets must be enclosed in double curly brackets. For example:
[UNIT:{{N-ELEMENTS}}]
To be able to use subsets in rules, the subsets must be public and static.
- The order in which you specify the elements within an area is irrelevant.
- If you want to include all elements of a dimension, do not specify any
elements of that dimension. If no elements are specified in an area, all cells in the cube
are addressed. For example:
[ ] = #NA