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A)Copy Data Action

Copy Data action to copy data from one part of the database to another in
the
same database. Then you can calculate the data using addition, subtraction,
multiplication, or
division of a numeric value or a member.

Perform add a Copy Data action to Your Business rule

STEP1 :Open the graphical business rule to which you want to add an Aggregate
Data action.

STEP2 :If the BR Language tab is not selected, select it in the bottom of the left
frame of the Analytic Administration
Services window.

STEP3: Expand the Actions folder and double-click the Copy Data action, or drag
it to the desired location in the business rule on the Graphical tab.

The Copy Data action is added to the business rule and the Overview tab is
displayed

STEP4:Destination, enter a name in the Name text box. (The default name is
“Destination.”)

STEP5 :To create blocks of data during copy, select the Create Blocks During
Copy check box

STEP7 :Select the Select Source icon. For each dimension in the list that you
want to include, enter the source value to copy in the Selected Values text box,
or click the Member Selection button to select members andVariables as the
source values to be copied.

If the source and destination are the same, you can make the selection for
destination and the
source is automatically inherited from the destination.

STEP8: To apply a calculation to the copied portion of the database, select the
Apply Calculation check box.
An operator and number component is added to the formula.
ADVANCED DATA COPY:

STEP9: To choose an operator other than the plus sign (the default), select the
plus sign in the formula, then select one of the following operators from the
Select Operator drop-down list: addition (+), subtraction (-),multiplication (x), or
division (/). (You can also select the plus sign and use a right mouse click to
select
another operator.)

STEP10:A)Select the 123 icon in the formula and enter a number in the
Specify Number text box. Or click the Member Selection button next to the
Specify Number text box to select a numeric variable. (For example, you
may want to enter a numeric run-time prompt to allow the user to
dynamically select the calculation to apply at run-time.)

B)Right-click the 123 icon in the formula and select Change to Typical
Source. Enter a name
for the source in the Name text box. Then enter values in the Selected
Values text box for
each available dimension, or use the Member Selection button to select
members and
variables as the target destinations for the copied data.

STEP11:Click Save to save your changes.

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