To set up a Gregorian calendar, follow these steps:
1. Open Organization administration > Common > Calendars >Date dimensions or Organization administraiton > Setup >Business intelligence > Analysis Services > Date dimensions.
2. Click New.
3. In the Name field, type a description for the calendar such as "Basic".
4. In the Label field, type the description of the calendar that should appear in the cube. It is recommend to use a label in place of a string of text. For example enter "@SYS5921" to use a label instead of typing "Transaction date".
5. In the Start date field, enter the starting date for the calendar. For example type the date January, 1 of the current year.
6. In the End date field, enter the ending date for the calendar. For example type the date December, 31 of the current year.
7. Optionally, expand the Hierarchies section to display the hierarchies available for business intelligence.
8. Click Save.
Regards,
Hossein Karimi
Monday, July 30, 2018
Set Up a Gregorian Calendar
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