![]() ![]() I highly recommend reading both for examples and ideas.īut if you want to use cube functions with just plain tables of regular data, you can do that with Excel 2010! Just download PowerPivot (free addin from MS), copy/paste or link your tables of Excel data into PowerPivot sheet tabs, and you are off and running. Cube functions work the same with PowerPivot as they do with other OLAP sources like Analysis Services. ![]() This article below by Dick Moffat, as well as the one by Dany Hoter, is an excellent, detailed example of how to use cube functions with *any* OLAP data source, and NOT just PowerPivot. ![]() ![]() Arriving Here from a Search Engine or via Excel Help? ![]()
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