diff --git a/dynamicsax2012-msdn/walkthrough-more-than-14-inventdim-dimensions-despite-index-limit.md b/dynamicsax2012-msdn/walkthrough-more-than-14-inventdim-dimensions-despite-index-limit.md index 1fb7369f..6a58939a 100644 --- a/dynamicsax2012-msdn/walkthrough-more-than-14-inventdim-dimensions-despite-index-limit.md +++ b/dynamicsax2012-msdn/walkthrough-more-than-14-inventdim-dimensions-despite-index-limit.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ---- +--- title: 'Walkthrough: More than 14 InventDim Dimensions Despite Index Limit' TOCTitle: 'Walkthrough: More than 14 InventDim Dimensions Despite Index Limit' ms:assetid: 727b5c3d-792e-43c8-b71d-e23d098a2b3c @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ After the following table, the subsequent section explains the steps you can fol
-DimIdx when viewed with the AOT: The SHA1Hash at the end of InventDim.DimIx. SHA1Hash is the last field inthe InventDim.DimIdx index. +DimIdx when viewed with the AOT: The SHA1Hash at the end of InventDim.DimIx. SHA1Hash is the last field in the InventDim.DimIdx index.
DimIdx when viewed as the underlying T-SQL. Notice the two additional fields at the start, namely PARTITION and DATAAREAID: