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1. An object that is a member of a group, and is immediately below that group object in its group tree. The objects that compose a group object are children of that group. Every object is a child of its parent.
2. A dimension value at the level immediately below a particular value in a hierarchy. Values of children are included in the calculation that produces the aggregated total for a parent. A dimension value may be a child for more than one parent if the dimension has more than one hierarchy. The following example shows the dimension values "Lyon" and "Paris" as the children of "France" in the GEOGRAPHY dimension.
diagram showing the relationship between parents and children