I'm wondering if it is possible to create a calculated member to obtain the sum of distinct values for a fact. I will try to explain it with the following example:
I have a fact where the primary key is related with two dimensions (one to many cardinality). The fact contains a measure and its value is the same for all members of each distinct combination of FACT_ID and DIM_1_ID. For the total, I don't want to consider multiple times the same values. So, with the following values the total should be 450 and not 850 (default Mondrian behavior).
| FACT_ID | DIM_1_ID | DIM_2_ID | MEASURE |
|---------|----------|----------|---------|
| 1 | A | D | 100 |
| 1 | A | E | 100 |
| 1 | B | F | 50 |
| 2 | A | D | 300 |
| 2 | A | E | 300 |
|---------|----------|----------|---------|
TOTAL | 450 |
Is it possible? How can it be done with Mondrian?
Thanks in advance
UPDATE - Current status
As described in one of the comments bellow, base on @whytheq's answer, I managed to calculate the right value for the total, using the following MDX formula for the measure:
Sum(
Order(
[dActivity.hActivity].[lActivity].MEMBERS*[dFacility.hFacility].[lFacility].MEMBERS,
[dActivity.hActivity].[lActivity].currentmember.name
) as [m_set] ,
iif(
[m_set].currentordinal = 0
OR
not(
[m_set]
.item([m_set].currentordinal)
.item(0).NAME
=
[m_set]
.item([m_set].currentordinal-1)
.item(0).NAME
) ,
[Measures].[mBudget]
,
0
)
)
However, this expression is using the complete set for every single row, so the result overrides the measure real value for the different fact rows.
| FACT_ID | DIM_1_ID | DIM_2_ID | MEASURE |
|---------|----------|----------|---------|
| 1 | A | D | 450 |
| 1 | A | E | 450 |
| 1 | B | F | 450 |
| 2 | A | D | 450 |
| 2 | A | E | 450 |
|---------|----------|----------|---------|
TOTAL | 450 |