Returns the nth cell value in the sequence
rangeList from the mbrName. Provides the option
to skip #MISSING
, zero, or both #MISSING
and zero
values. Works within a designated range and retains all other
members identical to the current member.
@NEXTS (SKIPNONE | SKIPMISSING | SKIPZERO | SKIPBOTH mbrName[,n,rangeList])
SKIPNONE | Includes all cells specified in the rangeList operation, regardless of their content. |
SKIPMISSING | Ignores all #MISSING values in the rangeList
operation. |
SKIPZERO | Ignores all 0 in the rangeList operation. |
SKIPBOTH | Ignores all #MISSING and 0 values in the rangeList
operation. |
mbrName | Any valid single member name or member combination, or a function that returns a single member or member combination. |
n | Optional signed integer. Using a negative value for n has the same effect as using the matching positive value in @PRIORS. If you do not specify n, then a default value of 1 is assumed, which returns the next prior member from the lowest level of the dimension set as Time in the database outline. |
rangeList | Optional. A valid member, a comma-delimited list of member names, member set functions, and range functions. If rangeList is not specified, Analytic Services uses the level 0 members from the dimension set as Time. |
In this example, Next Cash for each month is derived by taking the Cash
value for the following month and ignoring both #MISSING
and
zero values. Because n is not specified, the default is 1, which
provides the next member in the range. Also, because rangeList is
not specified, the level 0 members from the dimension set as Time are used
(Jan,Feb,Mar, ...).
"Next Cash" = @NEXTS(SKIPBOTH, Cash);
The following report illustrates the above example:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun === === === === === === Cash 1100 #MI 1000 1300 0 1400 Next Cash 1000 1000 1300 1400 1400 #MI
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