July 30, 2012 at 12:01 am
hi
my fact table consist of 4 dimensions. I have a composite primary key on all the 4 dimensions. the time dimension is of 15 minutes and it is one of the dimensins. i have one more date column says just the date without 15 minutes just to tell which date it is.
it has been designed already and now i can't remove the other date column. and it has been used in reports and other queris.
my question is to speed up the activity should i create an index on the same?
Thanks,
Regards,
Ami
July 30, 2012 at 12:09 am
Which data column did you want to remove exactly?
And which column do you want to speed up?
Typically, indexes will enhance query performance, if created correctly.
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August 4, 2012 at 1:54 pm
As a rule of thumbs it should be an index per each dimension pointing to a specific fact table.
Remember that the function of the dimensions is to provide the means to slice-and-dice the measures stored in the fact table therefore a sound indexing strategy is a must.
A single index on all dimensions would help only queries using all dimensions to filter/acces the data - which is not usually the case.
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