This function is used to
extract set of descendants at a specified level/member (or) distance from the
specified set of level/member.
Lab 2: extract descendants of a Level at specified level
Lab 3: extract all the descendants of a Level before a specified level
Lab 4: extract all the descendants of a Level after a specified level
Lab 5: extract all the descendants of a Level beforewithmember of a
specified level
Lab 1: extract descendants of a Level at specified distance
Syntax: descendants
(level, number)
Requirement is to show all the Product lines in a Product
dimension using descendants () function.
1. Take
a crosstab.
2. Insert
Year to the Columns.
3. Insert
Revenue to the Measures.
4. Insert
a Query Calculation with a name Product Line to the Rows and add below expression.
descendants ([Sales
(analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Products], 1)
In the above expression, we
are trying to extract the descendants of root level [Products] by specifying the
distance ‘1’. If you see below image, the immediate descendant of [Products] root
level is [Product line] and is at a distance ‘1’ so, the expression displays
all the Product Lines in the report output.
5. Run
the report.
6. Now,
change the expression as follows:
descendants ([Sales (analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Products],
2)
Since, we specified distance
as ‘2’, the second descendant of [Products] root level is [Product type] so,
the expression displays all the Product types in the report output. Note: I am
just showing few Product types in the output because of space constraints.
7. Run
the report.
Lab 2: extract descendants of a Level at specified level
Syntax: descendants
(level, level)
1. Take
a crosstab.
2. Insert
Year to the Columns.
3. Insert
Revenue to the Measures.
4. Insert
a Query Calculation with a name Product Line to the Rows and add below
expression.
descendants
([Sales (analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Products], [Sales
(analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Product line])
Using above expression, we are
trying to do the same thing as we did in the Lab 1. The only difference here
is, instead of specifying the distance, we are directly specifying level at
which members to be displayed.
5. Run
the report.
Lab 3: extract all the descendants of a Level before a specified level
Syntax: descendants
(level, level/number, before)
1. Take
a crosstab.
2. Insert
Year to the Columns.
3. Insert
Revenue to the Measures.
4. Insert
a Query Calculation with a name Product Line to the Rows and add below
expression.
descendants
([Sales (analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Products], [Sales
(analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Product], before)
In the above expression, [Product]
is the 4th level in the Products dimension. We are trying to display
all the members before the [Product] level. It means, display members of the [Product
line] and [Product type] levels. Note: I am not showing all the rows in the
output due to space constraints.
5. Run
the report.
6. Change
the expression.
descendants
([Sales (analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Products], [Sales
(analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Product type], before)
Now, the output only shows members of [Product line]
level.
7. Run
the report.
Lab 4: extract all the descendants of a Level after a specified level
Syntax: descendants
(level, level/number, after)
1. Take
a crosstab.
2. Insert
Year to the Columns.
3. Insert
Revenue to the Measures.
4. Insert
a Query Calculation with a name Product Line to the Rows and add below
expression.
descendants
([Sales (analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Products], [Sales
(analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Product type], after)
In the above expression,
[Product type] is the 3rd level in the Products dimension. We are
trying to display all the members after the [Product type] level. It means,
display members of the [Product] and [Product details] levels. Note: I am not
showing all the rows in the output due to space constraints.
5. Run
the report.
Lab 5: extract all the descendants of a Level beforewithmember of a
specified level
Syntax: descendants
(level, level/number, beforewithmember)
1. Take
a crosstab.
2. Insert
Year to the Columns.
3. Insert
Revenue to the Measures.
4. Insert
a Query Calculation with a name Product Line to the Rows and add below
expression.
descendants
([Sales (analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Products], [Sales
(analysis)].[Products].[Products].[Product type], beforewithmember)
5. Run
the report.
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