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Defining a Named Set

A named set is a set of dimension members or a set expression that is created for reuse, for example in Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) queries. You can create named sets by combining cube data, arithmetic operators, numbers, and functions. For example, you can create a named set called Top Ten Factories that contains the ten members of the Factories dimension that have the highest values for the Production measure. Top Ten Factories can then be used in queries by end users. For example, an end user can place Top Ten Factories on one axis and the Measures dimension, including Production, on another axis. For more information, see Defining Named Sets, and Building Named Sets in MDX (MDX).

To create a named set, use the New Named Set command on the Calculations tab of Cube Designer. This command can be invoked on the Cube menu on the Calculations tab toolbar. This command displays a form to specify the following options for the named set:

  • Name
    Select the name of the named set. This name appears to end users when they browse the cube.
  • Expression
    Specify the expression that produces the named set. This expression can be written in MDX. The expression can contain any of the following:

    • Data expressions that represent cube components such as dimensions, levels, measures, and so on.
    • Arithmetic operators.
    • Numbers.
    • Functions.

You can copy or drag cube components from the Metadata tab of the Calculation Tools pane to the Expression box in the Named Set Form Editor pane. You can copy or drag functions from the Functions tab in the Calculation Tools pane to the Expression box in the Named Set Form Editor pane.

Important

If you create the set expression by explicitly naming the members in the set, enclose the list of members in a pair of braces ({}).

See Also

Concepts

Defining and Configuring a Calculation

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance