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Time Dimensions:- how to define dynamic YTD, MTD,....?

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Old 02-27-2008, 07:55 PM
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Default Time Dimensions:- how to define dynamic YTD, MTD,....?

It is very common for the people to look at year-to-day, last-year-to-day,
rolling 12 months,...

Is there any way to define it dynamically? or the best way to handle it?
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