Sql Server Analysis Server Filter Connection Issue

Hi All,
   I am using Sql Server Analysis Web-part and when I try to give connection to Connection I am not getting any options to give connection as below.Can any one help me how can I solve this
Thanks, Quality Communication Provides Quality Work. http://siddiq-sharepoint2010.blogspot.in/ Siddiqali Mohammad .

and where is the filter supposed to get its values from?
SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services Filter
This filter allows you to select a data connection from a Web Part on the current Web Part page or from a SharePoint Data Connection library or Office Data Connection library. You then specify a dimension and hierarchy (and something displays on the Web Part
page for the user.)
- http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-server-help/work-with-filter-web-parts-HA010033786.aspx
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