Which two actions should you perform?

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Case Study: 6
Tailspin Toys Case B
Overview
Tailspin Toys is a manufacturing company that has offices across the United States, Europe,
and Asia.
Tailspin Toys plans to implement a business intelligence (BI) solution for its US-based
headquarters to manage the sales data, including information on customer transactions,
products, sales quotas, and bonuses.
Existing Environment
Data Sources
Tailspin Toys currently stores data in line-of-business applications, relational databases, flat
files, and the following;
• A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet named MarketResearch.xlsx. The spreadsheet is stored
on a network drive in a directory owned by an analyst.

• A tabular model named Research.xlsx used in PowerPivot for Excel. Research.xlsx
uses MarketResearch.xlsx as one of its data sources.
Network
The network contains an Active Directory forest named tailspintoys.com. The forest contains
a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
Implementation Plans
Databases
Tailspin Toys plans to build a star schema data warehouse named DB1. DB1 will be loaded
from several different sources and will be updated nightly to contain new sales data.
DB1 will contain the following table types:
• A fact table to store transactional data, including transaction date, productID,
customerID, quantity, and sales amounts.
• Dimension tables to store information about each customer, each product, each date,
and each sales department user.
BI Semantic Models
Tailspin Toys plans to deploy the following BI semantic models:
• A multidimensional cube named CUBE1 that will store sales data. CUBE1 will be
based on DB1 and will be hosted in SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS). CUBE1
will contain two distinct count measures named UniqueCustomers and
UniqueProducts. The measures are expected to aggregate hundreds of millions of
rows from DB1.
• A tabular model named SalesCommission that will contain information about sales
department user quotas and commissions.
• A tabular model named Research that will contain the migrated model from
Research.xlsx.
• An instance of SSAS in tabular mode named Tabular.
Planned Reports and Queries
Tailspin Toys plans to implement the following reports and queries:
• Power View reports that use data from the Research model.
• Reports for each year the company recorded sales data that used the SalesCommission
model. The reports will use the Dates_Between() and the DatesInPeriod() DAX
functions in queries.
• Reports that use CUBE1 that contain the following query statements:

• A report named SalesByCategory that uses CUBE1 and the following query
statement: (Line numbers are included for reference only.)

Self-Service Reporting
Tailspin Toys plans to deploy the following self-service reports:
• Reports created by sales department specialists that use CUBE1 and contain
drillthroughs, maps, sparklines, and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). The reports
will be stored in a SharePoint Server document library named Library1.
• Reports created by sales department managers that use the SalesCommission model.
The reports will contain visualizations that show sales department users their current
sales as compared to their quota.
• Power Pivot models stored in a SharePoint Server document library that is configured
as a PowerPivot Gallery named Gallery1.
Requirements
Data Security Requirements
Sales department users browsing CUBE1 must be able to view the sales data that relates to
their respective customers only.
Access to reports must be controlled by using SharePoint permissions.
ETL Requirements
Tailspin Toys identifies the following extract, transformation, and load (ETL) requirements:
• Nightly updates of DB1 must support the incremental load of dimension and fact
tables on separate schedules. Fact data may be loaded before dimension data.

• ETL processes must be able to update dimension attributes without losing context for
historical facts.
• Referential integrity between dimension and fact tables must be maintained at all
times.
Cube Performance Requirements
The design of CUBE1 must minimize the processing time of the UniqueCustomers and
Unique Products measures. The time required to process CUBE1 each night must be
minimized.
Data Refresh Requirements
The Research model must be refreshed nightly without interrupting the workflow of the analyst.
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You execute the SalesbyCategory report and receive the following error message:
“Members, tuples, or sets must use the same hierarchies in the function.”
You need to ensure that the query executes successfully.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 6
Tailspin Toys Case B
Overview
Tailspin Toys is a manufacturing company that has offices across the United States, Europe,
and Asia.
Tailspin Toys plans to implement a business intelligence (BI) solution for its US-based
headquarters to manage the sales data, including information on customer transactions,
products, sales quotas, and bonuses.
Existing Environment
Data Sources
Tailspin Toys currently stores data in line-of-business applications, relational databases, flat
files, and the following;
• A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet named MarketResearch.xlsx. The spreadsheet is stored
on a network drive in a directory owned by an analyst.

• A tabular model named Research.xlsx used in PowerPivot for Excel. Research.xlsx
uses MarketResearch.xlsx as one of its data sources.
Network
The network contains an Active Directory forest named tailspintoys.com. The forest contains
a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
Implementation Plans
Databases
Tailspin Toys plans to build a star schema data warehouse named DB1. DB1 will be loaded
from several different sources and will be updated nightly to contain new sales data.
DB1 will contain the following table types:
• A fact table to store transactional data, including transaction date, productID,
customerID, quantity, and sales amounts.
• Dimension tables to store information about each customer, each product, each date,
and each sales department user.
BI Semantic Models
Tailspin Toys plans to deploy the following BI semantic models:
• A multidimensional cube named CUBE1 that will store sales data. CUBE1 will be
based on DB1 and will be hosted in SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS). CUBE1
will contain two distinct count measures named UniqueCustomers and
UniqueProducts. The measures are expected to aggregate hundreds of millions of
rows from DB1.
• A tabular model named SalesCommission that will contain information about sales
department user quotas and commissions.
• A tabular model named Research that will contain the migrated model from
Research.xlsx.
• An instance of SSAS in tabular mode named Tabular.
Planned Reports and Queries
Tailspin Toys plans to implement the following reports and queries:
• Power View reports that use data from the Research model.
• Reports for each year the company recorded sales data that used the SalesCommission
model. The reports will use the Dates_Between() and the DatesInPeriod() DAX
functions in queries.
• Reports that use CUBE1 that contain the following query statements:

• A report named SalesByCategory that uses CUBE1 and the following query
statement: (Line numbers are included for reference only.)

Self-Service Reporting
Tailspin Toys plans to deploy the following self-service reports:
• Reports created by sales department specialists that use CUBE1 and contain
drillthroughs, maps, sparklines, and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). The reports
will be stored in a SharePoint Server document library named Library1.
• Reports created by sales department managers that use the SalesCommission model.
The reports will contain visualizations that show sales department users their current
sales as compared to their quota.
• Power Pivot models stored in a SharePoint Server document library that is configured
as a PowerPivot Gallery named Gallery1.
Requirements
Data Security Requirements
Sales department users browsing CUBE1 must be able to view the sales data that relates to
their respective customers only.
Access to reports must be controlled by using SharePoint permissions.
ETL Requirements
Tailspin Toys identifies the following extract, transformation, and load (ETL) requirements:
• Nightly updates of DB1 must support the incremental load of dimension and fact
tables on separate schedules. Fact data may be loaded before dimension data.

• ETL processes must be able to update dimension attributes without losing context for
historical facts.
• Referential integrity between dimension and fact tables must be maintained at all
times.
Cube Performance Requirements
The design of CUBE1 must minimize the processing time of the UniqueCustomers and
Unique Products measures. The time required to process CUBE1 each night must be
minimized.
Data Refresh Requirements
The Research model must be refreshed nightly without interrupting the workflow of the analyst.
###EndCaseStudy###

You execute the SalesbyCategory report and receive the following error message:
“Members, tuples, or sets must use the same hierarchies in the function.”
You need to ensure that the query executes successfully.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A.
Move the Product clause from line 08 to line 10.

B.
Move the Date and Product clauses on line 11 to axis 0.

C.
Move the Date clause from line 10 to line 08.

D.
Move the Measures clause on line 02 to axis 1.



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Dim

Dim

Somebody know when the update is expected?
Accourding to rumors there is a lot new questions and
new case studies.

Humberto

Humberto

Hi Dim, I’ve been asking Exam Collection since June 19, when i took the test and came up a bit short, and yes there are many new questions, at this time (June 19) the case studies were NOT updated, but the rest of the test had many new questions. I just send Exam collection another email asking for an update. Will post once i hear back.
All the best,
Humberto

AG

AG

Same here, in July, I was a bit “short” on SSRS and plan BI infrastructure:
– design BI infrastructure – this was ok
– designed BI data models (this was very good)
– plan BI infrastructure (not good – and very odd new questions)
– design a reporting solution (I’m not sure why, but not good and yes, new questions)
– design ETL solution – very-very good

Dim

Dim

Ok.Thank you both on this update.

Hest

Hest

Do you guys get the updated Case Study? Thanks