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i am truing to use mutiple selection criteria within OLAP. example: i want to filter a report by type of cars, but don't want to enter all the car type. i just want to select the dimension TYPE and use function CONTAINS JAG;FOR;AUD... ETC.
Can this be done?
thank you in advance for your help.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
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Kerry
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