Sure. Judging by the SQL, you have 3 attributes that you have included in your report - Category, Country, and Customer. Now if you run this report in MicroStrategy, you will get back a tabulated or cross-tabulated report, depending on what your template looks like. Either way, this output is inherently a two-dimensional, or '2D' report. If you want to see this in 3D (e.g. be able to conduct analysis with one of your attributes along a hypothetical z-axis*), you can use the 'Page-By' functionality. On the toolbar, click on 'View' and then 'Show Page-by'. You'll notice a sub-window show up. Simply drag and drop whatever attribute you want into that window. It'll now show up along the z-axis - projecting straight into your computer!!! You can even add multiple attributes to the z-axis. Now you can page by these attributes whilst viewing the normal x- and y-axis on your monitor. Pretty impressive, huh?
Footnotes:
* - The use of the z-axis is purely a matter of preference, as different users might define their own local coordinate system in different ways. Personally, I define the x-axis as projecting from a point of origin on my computer screen (0,0) directly to the right, and the the y-axis projects from the same origin directly up. Finally, my z-axis starts at the same point of origin, and projects directly into the monitor. The page-by functionality will hold up under any rotation or translation of this coordinate system.