![]() This technique is often referred to as time-utility dimensions.Īll the multidimensional cubes I ever built extensively use time-utility dimensions. I do not consider the end-user business functionality delivered through scoping in multidimensional to implement a date-calculation dimension to be a fringe use case. Update – post from Marco Russo: Updates about Multidimensional vs Tabular One could also argue that, as new features are built into tabular, could be stuck with multidimensional and unable to leverage better tabular capabilities in the future. Conversely a project may encounter performance issues with multidimensional that were not anticipated at the start of the project. It is a valid statement that a project may need some of the features unsupported by tabular at a later date, which could be a problem.
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