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Hi friends
I just wanted some help on Oracle Warehouse Builder(if anyone has used it).
I have designed a dimension in DW which actually is based on more than 3 tables in my source database.Now I want to map these 3 tables to the dimension. But I m facing some problem(as i am able to map only 2 tables)
CAn anyobne pls help me out!
I just wanted some help on Oracle Warehouse Builder(if anyone has used it).
I have designed a dimension in DW which actually is based on more than 3 tables in my source database.Now I want to map these 3 tables to the dimension. But I m facing some problem(as i am able to map only 2 tables)
CAn anyobne pls help me out!
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