Members Element (XMLA)
Contains a collection of Member elements contained by the parent CrossProduct element.
Syntax
<CrossProduct>
<Members Hierarchy="string">
<Member>...</Member>
</Members>
...
</CrossProduct>
Element Characteristics
Characteristic |
Description |
---|---|
Data type and length |
None |
Default value |
None |
Cardinality |
0-n: Optional element that can occur more than once. |
Attributes
Attribute |
Description |
---|---|
Hierarchy |
Required String attribute. The name of the hierarchy to which the members contained by the Members element belong. |
Remarks
When a client application sets the AxisFormat property to ClusterFormat, the members on each axis are divided into clusters in which each cluster represents a cross-product between ordered sets of members from each hierarchy. Each Axis element consists of one or more CrossProduct elements. Every CrossProduct element contains a Members element for each hierarchy on the axis. The Members element, in turn, contains one Member element for each member of the specified hierarchy included in the cross-product.
Example
The following example illustrates the structure of the Members element when a client specifies ClusterFormat for the AxisFormat XMLA property, given the following members for the axis:
Time hierarchy |
1999 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
Category hierarchy |
Actual |
Budget |
Budget |
Budget |
Clusters |
Cluster 1 |
Cluster 1 |
Cluster 1 |
Cluster 2 |
<Axes>
<Axis name="Axis0">
<CrossProduct Size = "4">
<Members Hierarchy="Time">
<Member>
<UName>[Time].[1999]</UName>
...
</Member>
<Member>
<UName>[Time].[2000]</UName>
...
</Member>
</Members>
<Members Hierarchy="Category">
<Member>
<UName>[Scenario].[Actual]</UName>
...
</Member>
<Member>
<UName>[Scenario].[Budget]</UName>
...
</Member>
</Members>
</CrossProduct>
<CrossProduct Size = "1">
<Members Hierarchy="Time">
<Member>
<UName>[Time].[2001]</UName>
...
</Member>
</Members>
<Members Hierarchy="Category">
<Member>
<UName>[Scenario].[Budget]</UName>
...
</Member>
</Members>
</CrossProduct>
</Axis>
...
</Axes>