A cube is defined by its measures and dimensions. A measure is quantifiable,
such as sales, receivables, or item quantities. Dimensions are used to slice
measures, for example, sales by quarter, sales by payment group, or sales by
customer group. You can specify measures and dimensions to model a cube in
the Application Object Tree (AOT). For the demonstration, you will create a
perspective, add Microsoft Dynamics AX tables and views to the perspective,
and then define measures and dimensions by using the views and table in the
perspective.
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Hossein Karimi
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
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