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Key MDX Components: Working with Calculated Cells

Dive into calculated cells with Bill Pearson, and explore one of the most powerful new features of MSSQL Server 2000 Analysis Services. Get hands-on instruction in making exception highlighting work for your projects in a detailed practical lesson that gets you up to speed in no time.
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About the Series

This is the sixth tutorial article of a series, "Introduction to MDX." As discussed in the first article, "Basic Concepts and Navigation," the primary focus of this series is the creation of basic MDX expressions and queries for use with multidimensional data sources. The lessons in the series continually add more features to our progressively growing familiarity with MDX, allowing us to use the MDX language in a variety of scenarios designed to meet specific real-world needs.

The articles of the series are intended to serve as stand-alone lessons: Although they build upon the concepts of the articles that precede them, except where noted, each lesson will be based upon objects and steps created within it that are independent of the steps taken in earlier sessions. For more information on the series as well as the hardware/software requirements to prepare for the tutorials we will undertake, please see my initial article, "Basic Concepts and Navigation."

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