DIm ID's

hi,,
CAn we list DIM ID's for cube.....
not with the DIm ID table it should be in cube contents with key figures..
this is an interview question...
the answer is yes... but how plz let me know...
Anjali.

Hi Anjali,
Here's the solution to your question. Go to SE11, enter the fact table name of your infocube here (Ex: BIC/FINFCUBE) and then click display.
On this screen select to the Entry Help/Check option. You will find columns with field, data element,Check table etc....
Under the column for check table double click on any table that starts with /BIC/D...
On this screen, select the option "Display contents". You will find it on the tool bar just beside technical settings.
On the next screen click execute. This will display both the DIM IDs and SID IDs for a field from the fact table.
Hope the answer has cleared your doubt.
Regards,
S.P
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