Monitor Crosstab Level

Hi, all
I posted 2 other threads nobody has replied yet, is there a reason for that. I hope this time, there will be a reply.
I do created a crosstab, but all i want to monitor the drilling level in the Crosstab, and also know what dimension's members are currently visible.
for example:
world total
--Americas
----Northen Amrica
----Southern America
--Middle East
--Europe
and so on,
I hope that i will get a repl.

in SXMB_ADM there are parameters that can help you get detailed trace.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d6/49543b1e49bc1fe10000000a114084/frameset.htm
use the parameters as mentioned in the link above to increase your trace

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