Hiperspace.SQL 2.5.35

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dotnet add package Hiperspace.SQL --version 2.5.35
                    
NuGet\Install-Package Hiperspace.SQL -Version 2.5.35
                    
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Hiperspace.SQL" Version="2.5.35" />
                    
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
<PackageVersion Include="Hiperspace.SQL" Version="2.5.35" />
                    
Directory.Packages.props
<PackageReference Include="Hiperspace.SQL" />
                    
Project file
For projects that support Central Package Management (CPM), copy this XML node into the solution Directory.Packages.props file to version the package.
paket add Hiperspace.SQL --version 2.5.35
                    
#r "nuget: Hiperspace.SQL, 2.5.35"
                    
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
#:package Hiperspace.SQL@2.5.35
                    
#:package directive can be used in C# file-based apps starting in .NET 10 preview 4. Copy this into a .cs file before any lines of code to reference the package.
#addin nuget:?package=Hiperspace.SQL&version=2.5.35
                    
Install as a Cake Addin
#tool nuget:?package=Hiperspace.SQL&version=2.5.35
                    
Install as a Cake Tool

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# Overview
## Cube Enhancements
A minor enhancement has been made to fully qualify references to **Hiperspace.Functions**. This prevents naming conflicts when a domain also uses **Functions**.

When one of a Cube’s **Dimensions** is `Node`, the `Node` view is added to the Cube along with `Edge` definitions that represent navigation between the **Dimension** and the Cube. In this release, the naming of these edges has been updated to ensure consistent navigation through a HiperGraph, using a common TypeName convention:

* TypeName `Cube:Drilldown` for navigation from a  *Dimension* to the *Cube*.
* TypeName `Cube:Dimension` for navigation from the *Cube* to a *Dimension*.

### Example
In the [Cube Example](https://github.com/channell/Hiperspace/blob/master/examples/Cube/Cube.hilang) ***Customer Sector*** and ***Product*** are *Dimensions* that can also be viewed as `Nodes`. The ***Contract Cube*** therefore has `Node` and `Edges` added as a views because.

[image]blogs/Blogs/Butterfly/product-model.png[/image]

* ***Contact*** (*Cube*) has one ***Account*** and ***Account*** has one ***Customer*** and ***Customer*** has one ***Sector*** (*Dimension*), it is inferred that  ***Sector*** is a *Dimension* of *Cube* ***Contact***.
*  ***Contact*** (*Cube*) has one ***Instrument*** and ***Instrument*** has one ***Product***, it is inferred that ***Product*** is a *Dimension* of *Cube* ***Contract***.

When viewed through a **HiperGraph** the *Cube* becomes a `Node` that links ***Sector*** *node* to ***Product*** *Node*

If you *drilldown* from ***Product*** to ***Contact_Cube*** and *drilldown* to ***Sector***, the shortest *HiperEdge* from ***Product*** to ***Sector*** is through the ***Contract_Cube*** slice that summarizes the connection between the two `Nodes`.  We call this combination of *HiperGraph* and *Cube* "*HiperCube*", and is useful for **AI** prompts like *"which sector uses most widgets?"*

[image]blogs/Blogs/Butterfly/product-graph.png[/image]