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                    Notes
                                     Usage            Describes how an attribute is used.
                                                      The available options are as follows:
                                                      •   Regular The attribute is a regular attribute. This is the default value.
                                                      •   Key The attribute is a key attribute.
                                                      •   Parent The attribute is a parent attribute.

                                     Value Column     Identifies the column that  provides  the value of the attribute. If the  Name
                                                      Column element of the attribute is specified, the same Data Item values are
                                                      used as default values for the Value Column element. If the Name Column
                                                      element of the attribute is not specified and the Key Columns collection of
                                                      the attribute  contains a single Key Column element representing a key
                                                      column with a string data type, the same Data Item values are used as
                                                      default values for the Value Column element.

                                   Source: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms174919.aspx

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   1.  .............................. is an Informational analysis on data which takes into account numerous
                                       distinct connections, each of which comprises a dimension.
                                   2.  Information about each dimension is stored in one or more ...................................
                                   3.  The key attribute represents the ................................. in the dimension table.
                                   4.  An ................................... can also be bound to one or more additional columns for a specific
                                       task.

                                   2.2 Dimension Hierarchy

                                   A hierarchy is a set of parent-child relationships between attributes within a dimension. These
                                   hierarchy attributes are also known as levels. Example, the Time Dimension can have Total,
                                   Year, Quarter, Month and Date as its levels as shown in Figure 2.1:

                                                            Figure 2.1: Time Dimension Example
























                                   Source:  http://oracle-bi.siebelunleashed.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Time-Dim-Hierarchy.jpg




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