How do u calculate the subset of the  cube in essbase?

how do u calculate the subset of the cube in essbase?
please suggest.........

Suggest you read - http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17236_01/epm.1112/esb_dbag/dcadevcs.html#dcadevcs63536
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John
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