MULTISELECTREMOVE
This function removes elements from a multiselect XML (MLS-XML) definition.
MULTISELECTREMOVE is typically used as a parameter of a Set Parameters action.
Syntax
The function requires a valid MLS-XML definition, and pairs of arguments that specify the type and unique name of each element to remove from the definition.
Note: Currently, only the Member
					element type is supported. 
 This is the syntax of the function:
				=MULTISELECTREMOVE("XML_multiselect","structure_selection_type","element_uniquename"
					{,"structure_selection_type","element_uniquename"}
			
The element_uniquename argument can be a cell reference or a reference to a
				variable that contains a unique name. 
	 Note: MULTISELECTREMOVE
					does not validate element unique names. You must ensure that valid unique names
					are specified. 
			Example
Cell C6 contains this multiselect xml: 
		
		<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<MultiSelect xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
  <Hierarchy>[product]</Hierarchy>
  <AggregationFunction>Sum</AggregationFunction>
  <StructureSelection>
    <Member>
      <MemberUName>[product].[all tires].[car tires all season]</MemberUName>
    </Member>
    <Member>
      <MemberUName>[product].[all tires].[car tires summer]</MemberUName>
    </Member>
    <Member>
      <MemberUName>[product].[all tires].[car tires winter]</MemberUName>
    </Member>
  </StructureSelection>
</MultiSelect This example creates the same xml but without the Car Tires Summer element:
=MULTISELECTREMOVE(C6,"member","[product].[all tires].[car tires
					summer]")
				Note: If you specify a
					MULTISELECTREMOVE function in a cell, the cell displays </MultiSelect>.
					Expand the height of the cell to display the full MLS-XML definition.