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		<description>[...] Database Management wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt I found the the language used in Hyperion Essbase documentation is very useful for describing the dimension hierarchy. To communicate effectively, sometime we need precise teams to describe things. The terms defined in the Hyperion Essbase documentation helps. Member: A node within a hierarchy. Root: The root is the top member in a hierarchy. Parent: A parent is a member that has another member below it. Child: A child is a member that has a parent above it. Sibling: Siblings are child [...]</description>
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