You need to create a time dimension

You are creating a SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) cube.
You need to create a time dimension. It must be linked to a measure group named Sales at
the day granularity level. It must also be linked to a measure group named Salary at the
month granularity level.
What should you do?

You are creating a SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) cube.
You need to create a time dimension. It must be linked to a measure group named Sales at
the day granularity level. It must also be linked to a measure group named Salary at the
month granularity level.
What should you do?

A.
Use role playing dimensions.

B.
Use the Business Intelligence Wizard to define dimension intelligence.

C.
Add a measure that uses the Count aggregate function to an existing measure group.

D.
Add a measure that uses the DistinctCount aggregate function to an existing measure
group.

E.
Add a measure group that has one measure that uses the DistinctCount aggregate
function.

F.
Add a calculated measure based on an expression that counts members filtered by the
Exists and NonEmpty functions.

G.
Add a hidden measure that uses the Sum aggregate function. Add a calculated measure
aggregating the measure along the time dimension.

H.
Create several dimensions. Add each dimension to the cube.

I.
Create a dimension. Then add a cube dimension and link it several times to the measure
group.

J.
Create a dimension. Create regular relationships between the cube dimension and the
measure group. Configure the relationships to use different dimension attributes.
K.
Create a dimension with one attribute hierarchy. Set the IsAggrcgatable property to False
and then set the DefaultMember property. Use a regular relationship between the dimension
and measure group.
L.
Create a dimension with one attribute hierarchy. Set the IsAggregatable property to False
and then set the DefaultMember property. Use a many-to-many relationship to link the
dimension to the measure group.
M.
Create a dimension with one attribute hierarchy. Set the IsAggregatable property to False
and then set the DefaultMember property. Use a many-to-many relationship to link the
dimension to the measure group.
N.
Create a dimension with one attribute hierarchy. Set the ValueColumn property, set the
IsAggregatable property to False, and then set the DefaultMember property. Configure the
cube dimension so that it does not have a relationship with the measure group. Add a
calculated measure that uses the MemberValue attribute property.
O.
Create a new named calculation in the data source view to calculate a rolling sum. Add a
measure that uses the Max aggregate function based on the named calculation.



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Niklas

Niklas

Answer:

J.- Create a dimension. Create regular relationships between the cube dimension and the measure group. Configure the relationships to use different dimension attributes.

Fabio J.

Fabio J.

You are correct. L is aswer!

Fabio J.

Fabio J.

Sorry, correct is J

Ralph

Ralph

Exactly 🙂

Henk Schenkworst

Henk Schenkworst

I’d say J