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You are creating a SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) multidimensional database.
Users need a time dimension for:
– Dates
– Delivery dates
– Ship dates
You need to implement the minimum number of required SSAS objects.
What should you do?
A.
Create a dimension. Create regular relationships between the cube dimension and the measure group.
Configure the relationships to use different dimension attributes.B. Add a measure that uses the LastNonEmpty aggregate function. Use a regular relationship between the
time dimension and the measure group.
C.
Add a measure group that has one measure that uses the DistinctCount aggregate function.
D.
Use role playing dimensions.
E.
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.
F.
Add a measure that uses the Count aggregate function to an existing measure group.
G.
Create several dimensions. Add each dimension to the cube.
H.
Add a hidden measure that uses the Sum aggregate function. Add a calculated measure aggregating the
measure along the time dimension.
I.
Add a calculated measure based on an expression that counts members filtered by the Exists and
NonEmpty functions.
J.
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.
K.
Create a dimension. Then add a cube dimension and link it several times to the measure group.
L.
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.
M.
Add a measure that uses the DistinctCount aggregate function to an existing measure group.
N.
Create a dimension with one attribute hierarchy. Set the IsAggregatable property to False and then set the
DefaultMember property. Use a regular relationship between the dimension and measure group.
O.
Use the
Business Intelligence Wizard to define dimension intelligence.
D.
Use role playing dimensions.