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Measure object
An object that is derived from an aggregate function. It conveys numeric information by which a dimension object can be measured.


  
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January 27, 2006 04:13:50   #1  
sithusithu Member Since: December 2005   Contribution: 161    

RE: Measure object

An object derived from aggregate function, that is know as mesure object

Cheers,

Sithu


 
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