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SSRS – Aggregate LAST YTD or LAST CHILD Value in an SSAS query

Trying to aggregate an aggregate is not possible in SSRS.  You can write custom code to capture the running total of values in a report, which works, but can have unexpected behaviour when groups in...

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How to Filter out Last Year Value from a Percent Increase aggregation when...

This is a sister solution to my last post which describes how to use math to ignore unwanted values in a cube query for an SSRS report, but still be able to aggregate the resulting values.  IIF...

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How to build a Weekly Report with Most-Recent-Day and Week-To-Date values...

Not to beat a dead horse, but this is another SSRS aggregation situation against a cube data source that can be solved by math.  This is the third in a series, and I suspect there will be a few more,...

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How to Create an Inventory Aging Report from a Cube Data source

This is the fourth in a series of blogs about how to use math to filter out values from an SSAS dataset, and then create aggregations in a report.  You want to filter out some values from a report...

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How To Default SSRS Parameter to Current Month using an SSAS Data Source

When dealing with report parameters that involve time, I usually like to default the report to the current unit of time used by the report, often month.  When a user views the report in a particular...

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Filter a Parameter with Long List of Values Using Type Ahead

I have a customer who has huge numbers of SKUs. Their reporting is using an SSAS cube as the data source. When filtering an SSRS report the users have to scroll through many many records to get to the...

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Compare Week Last Year for a 53 Week Year Using MDX

Many companies use 4-4-5 calendar which ends up with an extra week approximately every 5 years.  This makes comparing periods challenging when you encounter the 53 week year.  This is especially...

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