About the Calculated Key Figures
Hi,
I have included a CKF in the query. In the results area it is not showing any units. But it is required to show the units in the output of the query for that CKF. Pls advise.
Sankar,
If you are using NODIM for any of the objects in the CKF formula, then remove it and check it out..
Regards
Gattu
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Can any of you pls let me know the table which the stores the property like 'Before Aggregation' for CKF. I want to find all the queries which contain CKF with before Aggregation property ?
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Am not sure whether there is any table can store this kind of information, but you can have a look in the followiing tables:
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I'm getting error messages for the calculated key figures. The message says that the key figure is not defined correctly. Therefore, I started breaking down the calculated key figures and use them in the eventual calculated key figure. I have included all the calculated key figures. And I've hidden the ones that I dont need to show in my query result. I'm in BI 7.0. Also, I had to remodel my multi-provider after making the initial query. Do I have to start fresh?
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1. Price = (Price > 0) * Price + (Vendor Price - (Vendor Price * (Cust Discount + Vendor Discount)))
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I am having a problem using calculated key figures (CKF's). I am not getting any errors
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thius is a known issue. The procedure from note 1238872 can be useful:
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Then save the calculated key figures in the InfoProvider (left-hand side
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How to find the basic key figure for a calculate key figure?
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We know one Calculated Key figure available in a query for a Info Provider. How can we find the Key figure which has been used for that CKF or from the Calculated key figure? Please help.
Advance Thanks,Hi,
1. To check the definition of the CKF you need to go to the query designer.
2. Once into the query desiger switch on the technical names in the query. THis option is available in the Icons displayed on the top of query designer
3. Then right click on the CKF and click display. You will find the necessary details.
4. If you are not able to see the definition of the CKF, then you may need to go in the change mode and then . Try this in development environment.
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Make use of aggragation property of the keyfigure, for summing the values of that KF.
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