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| Jared |
Posted - 10/19/2004 : 15:04:50 I am having a problem when attempting to create a named set. It works fine on some dimensions, however not so on others. The error says something like this.
"Item could not be saved into the shared library.....XML parseError.reason = A named was started with an invalid character"
I have ensured that I have not used invalid characters in the Name field of my Named Set...and as far as i can see there no naming differences (using odd characters) between different dimensions.
Has anyone come across this error before?
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| admin |
Posted - 11/13/2004 : 15:50:20 Thanks! |
| Jared |
Posted - 11/09/2004 : 19:56:17 Thanks Igor.
Cab file and instructions on error duplication sent to: sales@reportportal.com |
| admin |
Posted - 11/06/2004 : 07:54:15 Thanks Jared,
I still can't see what the problem might be. Can you please email (sales@reportportal.com) us your database in CAB or CUB format with instructions of how to duplicate the problem? |
| Jared |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 15:22:38 Ok, here is the MDX behind the named set I am trying to create:
with member [Measures].[Blank] as '(0)' select {[Measures].[Blank]} on columns, {[ProductGroup].[Product Group].&[3], [ProductGroup].[Product Group].&[17], [ProductGroup].[Product Group].&[4]} on rows from [Sales]
I will send a copy of the Cab file as well. |
| admin |
Posted - 10/20/2004 : 18:42:25 Can you please show me the MDX that the named set builder gives you from the MDX panel?
Also it would be useful if you could email us your database in CAB or CUB format with instructions of how to duplicate the problem. |
| Jared |
Posted - 10/20/2004 : 14:29:27 The name I used was DMProductGroup, and it was based on a few members from the ProductGroup dimension, so was not rule based.
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| admin |
Posted - 10/19/2004 : 21:17:43 What are the named set name and formula you are trying to use? |