Dennis,

Thanks for the link. It's a great DW resource.
There are not only fundamentals, but some valuable real-life stuff, which is
what I need. Live and learn, learn,learn...

Regards,
Alex

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Alexandre
   Stephane gave you an excellent reply. If you want to learn more about
these DW design issues, I would start by visiting
http://www.ralphkimball.com. He is one of the leading figures in the DW
field, and has copies of all his articles posted on his site. I would start
with the oldest articles because those are where he discusses the
fundamentals of data warehousing.


Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Stéphane,

Thanks for response.

> I have always discplined myself to use star schema and
> never snowflake.
Would you mind asking why?

> The "Which one is easier to implement and easier ETL
> ?" is not a good question as your data model should
> not be design for the ETL procecess but only for the
> querying.
I mean ETL to load data _INTO_ data warehouse. Of course, complexity is
mostly determined by sources, but still I'd like to know if there is any
general influence by DW's data model.

Another question. Is it feasible to make date dimension or just use date
column? For example, Oracle Discoverer can work with date columns using
hierarchies Y->M->D and similar.
What is faster: separate table for date dimension or date column?
If I go with date dimension table should I use date column as a foreign key
in fact table or use some artificial key?

TIA,
Alexandre

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