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NavinReddy
Creator II
Creator II

Need Help

Hi Guys,

I have 6 Facts tables Each fact table having 10 Dimensions

Could some one help me how to develope DataModel

Thanks in Advance

Niranjan

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hic
Former Employee
Former Employee

It is not sure that you need generic keys.

Just concatenate the different fact tables, making sure that as many fields as possible are named consistently. If you then encounter a problem where the same key is used slightly differently in two fact tables, you may need generic keys. Then, see more in http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-3451

HIC

NavinReddy
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Hi Henric,

it was nice explanation i am thank full toyou

But could you please explain me What is mixed granularity

Thanks & Regards

Niranjan

hic
Former Employee
Former Employee

Mixed granularity is simply if two fact tables have dimensional keys on different levels. The best example is if you have actual numbers compared to budget: The actual numbers use Date as calendar key and ProductID as product key. But the budget uses Month as calendar key and ProductGroupID as product key.

HIC

NavinReddy
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Hi Henric,

Thank you so much for your nice explanation

if you have any exampls plz send me

Thanks & Regards

rohith