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Macros in Report and Creating Measure Dimension

This is a discussion on Macros in Report and Creating Measure Dimension within the Data Warehousing forums, part of the Databases category; Why we have to use macros in report? Can anyone please give sample for macros? Can we create measure dimension in data manager like how we do in framework manager? ...

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Macros in Report and Creating Measure Dimension

Why we have to use macros in report? Can anyone please give sample for macros?

Can we create measure dimension in data manager like how we do in framework manager?

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Re: Macros in Report and Creating Measure Dimension

Hi Asish,

Macros are re-usable code that can be used wherever a script is allowed to run. In FM and Report Studio, you can use macros.

It is not mandatory to use macros. If there is a need to change the values of DB objects dynamically while run-time, you can make use of macros.
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