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Default Pivot table using Cube object - data overflow error

Hi,

We are using SQL Server 2005. In SSAS, we created a dimension with 10
columns from a view and it has 3000 rows in it. We created a cube using this
dimension, it has no factual data and count of that view is the only measure
in this.

We make use of this cube object in Microsoft Excel 2003 Pivot Table. Now, in
the hierarchical report, I am able to add very limited number of columns in
the output. In this report, when I try to add the fourth column, it gives the
following message,

"Excel cannot display this PivotTable report. The row area has more than
65,536 items, or the column area has more than 16,384 items."

It varies from report to report, it happens based on the volume of data. In
another report, we get this message while adding the sixth column.

In the similar scenario, I get another message and it stops the Analysis
Service itself, we need to restart the services, clear the pivot table and
recreate it again. The following is the error message,

"Internal error:An unexpected exception occured in pivot tables"

When we use SQL Select statement in pivot table instead of cube object, it
works pretty well as intended.

Please throw some light on this and help us to overcome this problem, thank
you.

Regards,
Deva
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