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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Types of Measures in Fact Tables

by Unknown  |  in DW at  2:48 AM


 Additive:
Additive facts are facts that can be summed up through all of the dimensions in the fact table. A sales fact is a good example for additive fact.


As you can see in the above figure, sales fact information’s can be summed up by prod,department,vendor and customer

Semi-Additive:
Semi-additive facts are facts that can be summed up for some of the dimensions in the fact table, but not the others.
Eg: Daily balances fact can be summed up through the customers dimension but not through the time dimension.





Non-Additive:
Non-additive facts are facts that cannot be summed up for any of the dimensions present in the fact table.
Eg: Facts which have percentages, ratios calculated.

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