Returns the absolute value of expression. The absolute value of a number is that number less its sign. A negative number becomes positive, while a positive number remains positive.
Abs ( numeric_value_expression )
numeric_value_expression | Numeric value expression. |
The following example is based on the Demo Basic database. The absolute value is taken in case Variance is a negative number. Absolute Variance is always a non-negative number.
The following query:
WITH MEMBER [Scenario].[Absolute Variance] AS 'Abs([Scenario].[Actual] - [Scenario].[Budget])' SELECT { [Year].[Qtr1].children } ON COLUMNS, { [Scenario].children, [Scenario].[Absolute Variance] } ON ROWS FROM Demo.Basic WHERE ([Accounts].[Sales], [Product].[VCR], [Market].[San_Francisco])
returns the grid:
Jan | Feb | Mar | |
---|---|---|---|
Actual | 1323 | 1290 | 1234 |
Budget | 1200 | 1100 | 1100 |
Variance | 123 | 190 | 134 |
Absolute Variance | 123 | 190 | 134 |
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