Expert Cube Development with SSAS Multidimensional Models
by Chris Webb, Alberto Ferrari, Marco Russo
Modeling junk dimensions
As we've already seen, junk dimensions are built from groups of attributes that don't belong on any other dimension, generally columns from fact tables that represent flags or status indicators. When designing an Analysis Services solution, it can be quite tempting to turn each of these columns into their own dimension, having just one attribute, but from a manageability and usability point of view, creating a single junk dimension is preferable to cluttering up your cube with lots of rarely-used dimensions. Creating a junk dimension can be important for query performance too. Typically, when creating a junk dimension, we create a dimension table containing only the combinations of attribute values that actually exist ...
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