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Use either technique to create a logical dimension with a level-based hierarchy named H3 Customer
for the D3 Customer logical table with the following levels, columns,
and keys. Hint: Create the levels first, then double-click a logical
column to open the Logical Column dialog box and use the Levels tab to
associate the logical column with a logical level.
Level
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Column
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Key
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Use for Display
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| Customer Total |
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| Customer Region |
Region |
Region |
Yes |
| Customer Area |
Area |
Area |
Yes |
| Customer Country |
Country Name |
Country Name |
Yes |
| Customer State |
State Province |
State Province |
Yes |
| Customer City |
City |
City |
Yes |
| Customer Postal Code |
Postal Code |
Postal Code |
Yes |
| Customer Detail |
Customer Name
Customer Number |
Customer Name
Customer Number |
Yes
No |
Set Customer Total as the grand total level.
Set Customer Number as the primary key for the Customer Detail level.
Your results should look similar to the screenshot:

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