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Hi there -
How can I get a list of all cubemembers from a given connection? I am using
Excel 2007 and have a connection to an OLAP cube.
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Not too sure what you mean by cube memebers (pivot items prehaps?) but here
is a good link to VBA code for pivot tables...

http://www.contextures.com/
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How can I get a list of all cubemembers from a given connection? I am using
Excel 2007 and have a connection to an OLAP cube.
Thx
- Kai

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http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.10).aspx

Look at Table 6.2

You want to use the ADOX library.

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How can I get a list of all cubemembers from a given connection? I am using
Excel 2007 and have a connection to an OLAP cube.
Thx
- Kai

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