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Hi - It can be achieved using the extensibility, There should be 3 levels of extensibility and each cube should assign the respective account in the Cube Dimension settings.
This seems the most direct way of doing it:
Cube1:
Cube 2:
Cube 3:
Anything that is common aross all 3 cubes, I put on the parent Cube1 Hierarchy... but my question is really does Cube 1 allow inputs on the lower levels?
Does Cube 1 even see the detailed accounts? and/or does Cube 2 and Cube 3 see the parent accounts defined in Cube 1?
- JackLacava10 months agoHonored Contributor
Cube 2 and 3 will see parent Accounts, they are automatically aggregated.
Cube 1 will only see data for DT_REVENUE and DT_COST, it will not know anything about lower levels.
- DavidT10 months agoNew Contributor III
Hi, thanks for the reply. Is there a way to have Cube 1 inherit from both Cube 2 and Cube 3? So that it sees all of the accounts? When I try to do this, I have to rename common members so that it doesn't throw an error saying that the Account Member already exists.
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