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DB2 Cube Views: A Primer
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DB2 Cube Views: A Primer

by Corinne Baragoin, Geetha Balasubramaniam, Bhuvaneshwari Chandrasekharan, Landon DelSordo, Jan B. Lillelund, Julie Maw, Annie Neroda, Paulo Pereira, Jo A. Ramos
September 2003
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
754 pages
18h 9m
English
IBM Redbooks
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Chapter 6. Accessing DB2 dimensional data using Office Connect 235
6.4 OLAP style operations in Office Connect
The Pivot Table Field List is essentially the area in the spreadsheet enclosed by
the dimensions. So, in Figure 6-11, the table defined by rows 1 -9 and columns A,
B is the pivot table. This area obviously changes as and when you drill down on
members or remove columns or rows from a report.
You can add dimensions/members to the report from the Pivot Table Field List.
The Pivot Table Field List can also be invoked from the Office Connect tool bar
(see Figure 6-12)
Figure 6-12 Show Pivot table field list
Office Connect uses these Excel
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