For TIME dimensions,
you can use LEVEL statements to specify a time period for each level
in the dimension. However, if you specify the time period for one
level, then you must specify the time period for all levels. You also
use LEVEL statements to supply information such as a level description
or a level-specific sort order. You can have a maximum of 256 levels
per cube and a maximum of 19 levels per hierarchy.
Levels that are shared
between hierarchies share the values of the options EMPTY_CHAR=, EMPTY_NUM=,
EMPTY=, and IGNORE_EMPTY. These options are used to create ragged
or unbalanced hierarchies, as described in
Defining Cube Hierarchies.
When you rebuild a cube
that has been physically deleted, the rebuilt cube still uses the
formats that were originally used to build the cube and were saved
in the cube's metadata. This means that the rebuilt cube does not
automatically include any formatting changes that you might have made
in the input data source. To manually specify the new formats, edit
and rebuild the cube by using SAS OLAP Cube Studio.