This is a text description of cubcrsvl.gif. This figure illustrates the parent, cubeCursor, with the values of its child Cursor objects layered horizontally. Along the top of figure are the numbers 1 through 15, which indicate the fifteen positions of the cubeCursor CompoundCursor. The top layer is the slowest varying output. It has the channel value 2. The layer below that has the three time values, 43, 44, and 45. The layer below that has the two customer values for the 43 time period, which are 58 and 61, the two customer values for the 44 time period, which are also 58 and 61, and the three customer values for the 45 time period, which are 58, 61, and 65. The lowest layer, which is the fastest varying, has the product values. The product values for customer 58 in time period 43 are 13, 14, and 15, and the product value for customer 61 is 13. The product values for customer 58 in time period 44 are 13, 14, and 15, the product values for customer 61 is13 and 14. The product values for customer 58 in time period 45 are 13 and 15, for customer 61 they are 13 and 14, and for customer 65 they are 13 and 14. The values that are specified by the cubeCursor positions 9 through 12 are outlined by a bold border.