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Creating Session-Scoped Named Sets (MDX)

To create a named set that is available throughout a Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) session, you use the CREATE SET statement. A named set that is created by using the CREATE SET statement will not be removed until after the MDX session closes.

As discussed in this topic, the syntax of the WITH keyword is straightforward and easy to use.

Note

For more information about named sets, see Building Named Sets in MDX (MDX).

CREATE SET Syntax

Use the following syntax for the CREATE SET statement:

CREATE SESSION SET [CURRENTCUBE. | <cube name>.]<Set Identifier> AS <Set Expression>

In the CREATE SET syntax, the cube name parameter contains the name of the cube that contains the members for the named set. If the cube name parameter is not specified, the current cube will be used as the cube that contains the member for the named set. Also, the Set_Identifier parameter contains the alias for the named set, and the Set_Expression parameter contains the set expression to which the named set alias will refer.

CREATE SET Example

The following example uses the CREATE SET statement to create the SetCities_2_3 named set based on the Store cube. The members of the SetCities_2_3 named set are the stores within City 2 and City 3.

create Session set [Store].[SetCities_2_3] as
{[Data Stores].[ByLocation].[State].&[CA].&[City 02],
[Data Stores].[ByLocation].[State].&[NH].&[City 03]}

By using the CREATE SET statement to define the SetCities_2_3 named set, this named set remains available for the length of the current MDX session. The following example is a valid query that would return City 2 and City 3 members, and that could be run anytime after you create the SetCities_2_3 named set and before the session closes.

select SetCities_2_3 on 0 from [Store]

See Also

Concepts

Creating Query-Scoped Named Sets (MDX)

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance