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Old 02-27-2008, 05:09 PM
AsifKhan
 
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Default Processing ALL shared dimensions.


Hi ..



While doing a "Process All Dimensions" (from the right click in Shared
Dimensions tab), is it possible to do a COMPLETE PROCESS?



By default, it is INCREMENTAL PROCESS and there is no option to do a
COMPLETE PROCESS when trying to process all the dimensions.



Please let me know if anyone knows a workaround to achieve the same.



Thanks In Advance,

Asif



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Old 02-27-2008, 05:10 PM
Lakshmanan
 
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Default Processing ALL shared dimensions.

Hi

Unfortunately I don't think any way through analysis
services.
You can otherwise create a DTS Package, analysis servies
task that process all the dimensions- Rebuild the
dimension structure.

Regards
Lakshmanan
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>Hi ..
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>While doing a "Process All Dimensions" (from the right

click in Shared
>Dimensions tab), is it possible to do a COMPLETE PROCESS?
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>By default, it is INCREMENTAL PROCESS and there is no

option to do a
>COMPLETE PROCESS when trying to process all the

dimensions.
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>Please let me know if anyone knows a workaround to

achieve the same.
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>Thanks In Advance,
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>Asif
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>mailto:asif_khan@infosys.com
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