Interpretation of query results (one simple example)

Hi Gurus,
I have one question about the interpretation of query results. Especially for columns and when they are changed / moved in order within the BEx Analyzer.
For example I have the following columns:
Characteristics:
Credit control Area
Company code
Sales Division
Calendar/Month
Key figures:
Turn over
Revenue.
This interpretation would be from my point of view as follows:
Turnover and Revenue by Credit control Area, Company code, Sales Division and Calendar/Month.
If the characteristics are changed in order for example like this:
Characteristics:
Credit control Area
Calendar/Month
Sales Division
Company code
Key figures:
Turn over
Revenue.
The interpretation should be the same and only the displaying/ grouping of results/ characteristics would change?
Turnover and Revenue by Credit control Area, Company code, Sales Division and Calendar/Month.
Thanks in advance!

Ok, this means if you remove one characteristic for example "Company code", the characteristic "stays" in the background and the values are still the same (for the current selection). Only the appearrance (grouping) is different because one characteristic is less.
If you ad new values, for example additional company codes, of course the values like summation are changing (summarized).

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