Calculate percent difference of revenue dollars between company a and company b in SSAS cube

New to the world of SSAS cubes.  Here is my scenario... I have company A that has revenue R for a given month.  I have company B that has revenue S for the same month.  I have Company C that has revenue T for the same month.  I need
to calculate the pct difference between revenue R vs S, and R vs T, for each month.  Can this be done in a SSAS cube?  Thanks in advance.

hi,
Hereunder one idea that went through my mind. But there is room for improvement.
Feel free to replace the pct formula with your own conception of it.
I didn't clutter it with the usual nullity test that you can find in the documentation on the internet.
No company dimension in AW so i took country instead:
WITH
MEMBER [Measures].[Pct vs] AS
[Customer].[Country].currentmember.nextmember.name
MEMBER [Measures].[Perct vs] AS
[Customer].[Country].currentmember.nextmember.nextmember.name
MEMBER [Measures].[Sales next member] AS
([Customer].[Country].currentmember, [Measures].[Internet Sales Amount]) / (
[Customer].[Country].currentmember.nextmember,
[Measures].[Internet Sales Amount])
MEMBER [Measures].[Sales 2nd next member] AS
([Customer].[Country].currentmember, [Measures].[Internet Sales Amount]) / (
[Customer].[Country].currentmember.nextmember.nextmember,
[Measures].[Internet Sales Amount])
SELECT
[Measures].[Internet Sales Amount],
[Measures].[Pct vs],
[Measures].[Sales next member],
[Measures].[Perct vs],
[Measures].[Measures].[Sales 2nd next member]
} ON 0,
[Date].[Calendar].[Month].&[2007]&[1],
[Date].[Calendar].[Month].&[2007]&[2]
[Customer].[Country].[Country]
} ON 1
FROM [Adventure Works];
Hope this will inspire you !
Philip

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