HOw to view hidden properties in BPC?

Hello, how do i view hidden properties in BPC? and also, does CaLC =Y always mean its a non base member? thanks.

Hi,
As suggested, you can definitely view these properties in the BW side. In addition to this, this can be viewed in excel also. When you login to BPC excel, click on any of the dimensions from the CV. You can select any of the member and there is a button to display the properties.
Whenever a member is at the parent node or has a dimension formula, the CALC will be Y. Having said this, there might be a member whose CALC = Y, but its a base level member in the hierarchy. The reason behind this will be that the member has a dimension formula.
CALC basically determines whether the value of the member should be calculated or not. This calculation can take place either through roll up of child members or through some formula.
Hope this helps.

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