What is purpose of using Pound Sign(#) and colon(;) in
BI/BW security
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Answer / sky fly
#- records with fields having no value assigned to them,
can be retrieved with # value
: - gives aggregate/total values for a field
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Answer / chris obura
# sign is a plaeholder value sort of like a dummy value.
: sign is used for calculating aggregate values, if a query
needs to get totals this authorization will calculate the
aggregate value.
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Answer / syed
Sign(#)is to Exclude the values in Analysis Authorization
and colon(;)stands for Segregated Values in Analysis
Authorization.
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