Displaying and Suppressing Repeated Members

If you have stacked dimensions in an ad hoc grid, you can display or suppress repeated members.

Cloud data source types: Oracle Essbase

On-premises data source types: Oracle Essbase

This topic describes using the Repeated Members option in the Options dialog box, Data Options tab, Suppress Rows group. This option only applies to Essbase data sources. To use the other data suppress options in the Suppress Rows and the Suppress Columns group, see Data Options.

When working with stacked dimensions in an ad hoc grid, and the Suppress Repeated Members option is selected, Essbase positions the suppressed member label above the labels in the next row, up to the first column dimension, using the "proximity rule". With the proximity rule, when repeated members are suppressed, Essbase compares the stacked dimensions row by row. It groups the non-repeating, unsuppressed members under the closest suppressed member in the previous row. Essbase can then determine which member is being queried and retrieves the data accordingly.

The scenario that follows shows the proximity rule in action.

Using the Sample Basic database, select the Ad hoc analysis option. The Measures, Product, Market, Scenario, and Year dimensions are retrieved on the worksheet as shown in Figure 10-17.

Figure 10-17 Sample Basic Initial Ad Hoc Analysis Grid


Initial retrieval of members on a worksheet, Product in cell B1, Market in C1, Scenario in D1, Measure on B2, and year on A3

Arrange the dimensions so that there are three "stacked" dimensions and two dimensions side by side, according to Figure 10-18.

Figure 10-18 Sample Basic Grid with Dimensions Arranged in a Stacked Configuration


Dimensions rearranged so that Measures is on C1, Market on C2, Scenario on C3, Product on A4, and Year on B4

By default, in the Data tab of the Options dialog box, the Repeated Members option in the Suppress Rows group is cleared. Zoom in on the Product and Year members, then zoom in on the Market and Scenario dimensions. The resulting grid looks similar to Figure 10-19.

Figure 10-19 Zooming in on the Dimensions in the Grid Before Selecting the Repeated Members Option


Grid after the Zoom In operation described in the previous paragraph.

Note:

For ease of reading, the South and Central members were removed from the grid in Figure 10-19 and Figure 10-20.

Now, from the Smart View ribbon, select Options, then select the Data tab. In the Suppress Rows group, select the Repeated Members options. Then refresh the sheet. The resulting grid looks similar to Figure 10-20. For each of the column dimensions in rows 1 and 2, where there were suppressed repeated members, the member label is centered above the labels in the next row.

The data in columns C, D, E, F, and G belong to the East member; the data in columns H, I, J, K, and L belong to West. Using the proximity rule, Scenario in column G belongs to East because it is only two columns from the East member, but three columns from the West member.

The Measures dimension label applies to the entire grid.

Figure 10-20 Refresh the Grid After Selecting the Repeated Members Option


Grid after setting options as described in previous paragraph and refreshing