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Revision as of 13:47, 28 April 2016
Returns a cube cell value for a given cross section of the cube. Allows the formula to be typed on to perform a writeback operation for the given tuple.
Use the Insert Formula > Value menu or ribbon item to insert the formula using a wizard. See here for details.
Syntax
XL3LookupRW( Connection, [Hierarchy1], [Member1],…, [HierarchyN], [MemberN] )
Before XLCubed Version 9, this formula was limited to 30 parameters. This allowed up to 14 hierarchy-member pairs.
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Connection | Connection number to use |
Hierarchy1,…, HierarchyN | Name of the hierarchy that the following member applies to e.g. "Measures" or "[Customer].[Customer Geography]" |
Member1,…, MemberN | Either a single member unique name or an XL3Member formula |
Examples (based on the Bicycle Sales cube)
Revenue 2004.
=XL3LookupRW( 1, "[Time]", "[Time].[2004]", "[KeyFigures]", "[KeyFigures].[Revenue]" )