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MP_123
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Microsoft Employee

Scope calculation problem on SSAS import data

hi all,

i experienced the very big problem:

when importing data from the ssas cube, the scope calculations are not imported also.

is someone encountered this issue??

 

thanks!

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MassimoSolcia
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Same problem (both importing or with live connection). I cannot see any calculated measures from my MDX Cube.

 

I have SQL 2014 (SP2 CU4) + PowerBI Desktop (June 2017)

I "copied" my multidimensional database from SQLServer 2014 to a SQLServer 2016 (13.0.1601.5) and now I'm able to see the calculated measures. 

It seems a bug because I cannot spot the difference between my databases (one on SQL2014, the other on SQL2016).

 

 

v-sihou-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@MP_123

 

I can't reproduce your issue. I'm using Power BI Desktop June Update(2.36.4434.362)+SSAS 2014 Enterprise Multidimensional. It returns same result in Power BI Desktop and SSMS.

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