<= (Less Than or Equal To) (MDX)

Performs a comparison operation that determines whether the value of one Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) expression is less than or equal to the value of another MDX expression.

Syntax

MDX_Expression <= MDX_Expression

Parameters

  • MDX_Expression
    A valid MDX expression.

Return Value

A Boolean value based on the following conditions:

  • true if both parameters are non-null, and the first parameter has a value that is either less than or equal to the value of the second parameter.
  • false if both parameters are non-null, and the first parameter has a value that greater than the value of the second parameter.
  • null if either or both parameters evaluate to a null value.

Examples

The following example demonstrates the use of this operator.

-- This query returns the gross profit margin (GPM)
-- for Australia where the GPM is less than or equal to 30%.
With Member [Measures].[LowGPM] as
  IIF(
      [Measures].[Gross Profit Margin %] <= .5,
      [Measures].[Gross Profit Margin %],
      null)
SELECT 
NON EMPTY [Sales Territory].[Sales Territory Country].[Australia] ON 0,
    NON EMPTY [Product].[Category].Members ON 1
FROM
    [Adventure Works]
WHERE
    ([Measures].[LowGPM])

See Also

Reference

MDX Operator Reference (MDX)

Help and Information

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