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selimovd
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Get a dimensional table from SSAS multidimensional with DAX without measure

Hello,

 

I want to load a dimensional table from my SSAS multidimensional cube. I don't want to load a measure, just the dimension.

For the dimension I also need some DIMENSION PROPERTIES, so I have to write my query in MDX.

 

I tried it like this in management studio what works pretty fine:

SELECT 
  { 
  } ON COLUMNS, 
  { 
    ( 
      DESCENDANTS( 
        [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].allmembers 
      ) 
    ) 
  } DIMENSION PROPERTIES member_caption, [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].[REQUID], [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].[ANOTHERID]
   ON ROWS 
FROM [MYSERVER] CELL PROPERTIES value  

 

When I paste the query in Power Query the dimension elements are not going to be loaded. Power Query will just load empty columns. Is it possible to solve my problem in Power Query?

Why isn't it possible to load the table without a measure and how could I solve that?

 

Thank you and best regards

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Hi,

 

try this.

 

WITH
MEMBER [Measures].[Organization] AS [Organization].[Organization].CURRENTMEMBER.MEMBER_CAPTION 
SELECT 
{ [Measures].[Organization] } 
ON COLUMNS, 
  { 
    ( 
      DESCENDANTS( 
        [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].allmembers 
      ) 
    ) 
  } 
DIMENSION PROPERTIES [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].[REQUID]
                   , [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].[ANOTHERID]
ON ROWS  
FROM [MYSERVER]
CELL PROPERTIES VALUE 
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Hi,

 

try this.

 

WITH
MEMBER [Measures].[Organization] AS [Organization].[Organization].CURRENTMEMBER.MEMBER_CAPTION 
SELECT 
{ [Measures].[Organization] } 
ON COLUMNS, 
  { 
    ( 
      DESCENDANTS( 
        [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].allmembers 
      ) 
    ) 
  } 
DIMENSION PROPERTIES [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].[REQUID]
                   , [Organization].[Organization].[Hierarchie].[ANOTHERID]
ON ROWS  
FROM [MYSERVER]
CELL PROPERTIES VALUE 
Did I answer your question?
Please mark my post as solution, this will also help others.
Please give Kudos for support.

Marcus Wegener works as Full Stack Power BI Engineer at BI or DIE.
His mission is clear: "Get the most out of data, with Power BI."
twitter - LinkedIn - YouTube - website - podcast


Thank you, this worked Smiley Happy

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