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SUBSETELEMENTGETINDEX retrieves an element's index in a subset. If the element doesn't exist in the subset, then the SUBSETCREATEBYMDX creates a public subset based on a MDX statement. Works in SUBSETELEMENTINSERT adds an element in an existing subset. Works in

ViewExtractSkipZeroesSet skips or includes zeros when exporting a view using ASCIIOutput. Use in the Prolog tab. Works in ...

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  • SUBSETGETSIZE returns the number of elements in a subset. Works in
  • SUBSETDELETEALLELEMENTS deletes all elements from a public subset. Works in
  • SUBSETELEMENTDELETE deletes an element from a public subset. Works in
  • SUBSETGETELEMENTNAME retrieves an element's name from a subset based on an index. Works in
  • SUBSETMDXSET applies a MDX expression to a public subset. If the subset doesn't exist, then an error will occur. Works in ...

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