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Dimension:

  • A dimension table typically has two types of columns, primary keys to fact tables and textual\descriptive data.
  • Example: Time, Customer


Types of Dimensions:

  1. Slowly Changing Dimensions
  2. Rapidly Changing Dimensions
  3. Junk Dimensions
  4. Inferred Dimensions
  5. Conformed Dimensions
  6. Degenerate Dimensions
  7. Role-Playing Dimensions
  8. Shrunken Dimensions
  9. Static Dimensions 
Slowly Changing Dimensions:

Attributes of a dimension that would undergo changes over time. It depends on the business requirement whether particular attribute history of changes should be preserved in the data warehouse. This is called a slowly changing attribute and a dimension containing such an attribute is called a slowly changing dimension.

Rapidly Changing Dimensions:

A dimension attribute that changes frequently is a rapidly changing attribute. If you don’t need to track the changes, the rapidly changing attribute is no problem, but if you do need to track the changes, using a standard slowly changing dimension technique can result in huge inflation of the size of the dimension. One solution is to move the attribute to its own dimension, with a separate foreign key in the fact table. This new dimension is called a rapidly changing dimension.

Junk Dimensions:

A junk dimension is a single table with a combination of different and unrelated attributes to avoid having a large number of foreign keys in the fact table. Junk dimensions are often created to manage the foreign keys created by rapidly changing dimensions.

Inferred Dimensions:

While loading fact records, a dimension record may not yet be ready. One solution is to generate a surrogate key with null for all the other attributes. This should technically be called an inferred member but is often called an inferred dimension.

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Conformed Dimensions:

A dimension that is used in multiple locations is called a conformed dimension. A conformed dimension may be used with multiple fact tables in a single database or across multiple data marts or data warehouses.

Degenerate Dimensions:

A degenerate dimension is when the dimension attribute is stored as part of the fact table, and not in a separate dimension table. These are essentially dimension keys for which there are no other attributes. In a data warehouse, these are often used as the result of a drill through a query to analyze the source of an aggregated number in a report. You can use these values to trace back to transactions in the OLTP system.

Role-Playing Dimensions:

A role-playing dimension is one where the same dimension key — along with its associated attributes — can be joined to more than one foreign key in the fact table. For example, a fact table may include foreign keys for both ship date and delivery date. But the same date dimension attributes apply to each foreign key, so you can join the same dimension table to both foreign keys. Here the date dimension is taking multiple roles to map ship date as well as delivery date, hence the name of the role-playing dimension.

Shrunken Dimensions:

A shrunken dimension is a subset of another dimension. For example, the orders fact table may include a foreign key for a product, but the target fact table may include a foreign key only for product category, which is in the product table, but much less granular. Creating a smaller dimension table, with product category as its primary key, is one way of dealing with this situation of heterogeneous grain. If the product dimension is snowflaked, there is probably already a separate table for product category, which can serve as the shrunken dimension.

Static Dimensions:

Static dimensions are not extracted from the original data source, but are created within the context of the data warehouse. A static dimension can be loaded manually — for example with status codes — or it can be generated by a procedure, such as a date or time dimension.

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