SELECT FROM <model>.DIMENSION_CONTENT (DMX)

A mining model can be used as a dimension in an OLAP cube, with each node in the model content representing a member of the dimension. The SELECT FROM <model>.Dimension_CONTENT statement returns the content of the model that pertains to its usage as a dimension.

Syntax

SELECT [FLATTENED] [TOP <n>] <expression list> FROM <model>.Dimension_CONTENT 
[WHERE <condition expression>]
[ORDER BY <expression> [DESC|ASC]]

Arguments

  • n
    Optional. An integer specifying how many rows to return.
  • expression list
    A comma-separated list of related column identifiers derived from the Content schema rowset.
  • model
    A model identifier.
  • condition expression
    Optional. A condition to restrict the values that are returned from the column list.
  • expression
    Optional. An expression that returns a scalar value.

Remarks

Algorithm providers define which content is returned, and how to organize it. For example, the provider may limit the number of nodes that are described in the dimension content.

The following table lists the columns that can be queried for the dimension content, and the function that each column performs as a data mining dimension.

CONTENT rowset column Function in data mining dimension

ATTRIBUTE_NAME

Member property.

NODE_NAME

Member property.

NODE_UNIQUE_NAME

Key attribute.

NODE_TYPE

Member property.

NODE_CAPTION

CaptionColumn for Key attribute.

CHILDREN_CARDINALITY

Member property.

PARENT_UNIQUE_NAME

RelatedAttribute for Key attribute (ParentAttribute in parent-child hierarchy).

NODE_DESCRIPTION

Member property.

NODE_RULE

Member property.

MARGINAL_RULE

Member property.

NODE_PROBABILITY

Member property.

MARGINAL_PROBABILITY

Member property.

NODE_SUPPORT

Member property.

Examples

Description

The example selects all columns from the [TM Decision Tree] model content that pertain to using the model as a dimension.

Code

Select * 
From [TM Decision Tree].Dimension_Content

See Also

Reference

SELECT (DMX)
Data Mining Extensions (DMX) Data Definition Statements
Data Mining Extensions (DMX) Data Manipulation Statements
Data Mining Extensions (DMX) Statement Reference

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