How does at()
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I Harold, can you please clarify a bit what you want by providing a small but exhaustive example containing a hierarchy with at most 3 levels and two measures |
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Hello,
I am working on an unbalanced tree:
On the level 6, at the member X, I need to get the members CCC and DDD from another branch of the tree, at the level 3.
In order to do that, I have tried to use the 'at' function.
This way gives only 39,375 at CCC and DDD (I mean, only the current level 3).
This way gives me 39,375 at all the members at any level 3 of the tree.
Then I have to use this parent_value in order to get 39,375 at the member X of the level 6.
I don't understand how 'at' is working. Since the first example, I was expecting to get 39,375 on all rows.
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