Analysis Services Session Failed

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R23

My group installed SP1 a few days ago and now when we attempt to build a
cube, we get the following error: (Help!!!)


===== Initiating cube build process =====
[1/16/2008 3:26 PM] Cube build request message has been added to the Project
Server queue
===== Verifying and running pre-build server event handler =====
[1/16/2008 3:26 PM] Verifying and running pre-build server event handler
===== Determining database and cube structure =====
[1/16/2008 3:26 PM] Cube build initialization started
[1/16/2008 3:26 PM] OLAP database and cube structure was determined
successfully
===== Building database and cubes =====
[1/16/2008 3:26 PM] Cube build session started
[1/16/2008 3:26 PM] Analysis Services session started
[1/16/2008 3:28 PM] Analysis Services session completed successfully
===== Verifying and running post-build server event handler =====
[1/16/2008 3:28 PM] Verifying and running post-build server event handler
===== Processing OLAP database =====
[1/16/2008 3:28 PM] Process OLAP database session started
[1/16/2008 3:28 PM] Analysis Services session started
[1/16/2008 3:47 PM] Analysis Services session failed with the following
error: Failed to process the Analysis Services database ProjectServer_CF3 on
the hermes server. Error: Errors in the OLAP storage engine: The linked
measure group with the ID of 'EPM Timesheet', Name of 'EPM Timesheet' cannot
be processed because it contains MG dimension with the ID of 'Task Is
Overallocated', Name of 'Task Is Overallocated' with different granularity
attribute than its source object.

===== Process Completed =====
[1/16/2008 3:47 PM] Failed to build the OLAP cubes. Error: Analysis Services
session failed with the following error: Failed to process the Analysis
Services database ProjectServer_CF3 on the hermes server. Error: Errors in
the OLAP storage engine: The linked measure group with the ID of 'EPM
Timesheet', Name of 'EPM Timesheet' cannot be processed because it contains
MG dimension with the ID of 'Task Is Overallocated', Name of 'Task Is
Overallocated' with different granularity attribute than its source object.
 

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