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How do you populate date table dimensions?
Follow the given steps to create date dimension:
- Open SQL Server Management Studio.
- Connect Database Engine.
- Open New query editor.
- Copy paste scripts given below in various steps in new query editor window one by one.
- To run the given SQL script, press F5.
How do you load time dimension?
Bhargava Kudligi
- Bhargava Kudligi.
- U can load time dimension manually by writing scripts in PL/SQL to load the time dimension table with values for a period.Ex:- M having my business data for 5 years from 2000 to 2004, then load all the date starting from 1-1-2000 to 31-12-2004 its around 1825 records.
How to populate date dimension table in SQL Server?
I am looking to populate a date dimension table in a SQL Server 2008 database. The fields in the table are as follows:
When to use a date dimension or calendar table?
A calendar table can be immensely useful, particularly for reporting purposes, and for determining things like business days between two dates. I often see people struggling with manually populating a calendar or date dimension table; usually there are lots of loops and iterative code constructs being used.
How does the Kimball date dimension table work?
A few things you should note. First, I did make a few slight modifications to the standard Kimball date dimension table as found in the previously mentioned book. They have a column titled “DateName” which holds the date as a string in YYYY/MM/DD format.
Which is the best way to populate a calendar table?
The “best” (read:most efficient) way to populate a calendar table, IMHO, is to use a set, rather than a loop. And you can generate this set without burying logic into user-defined functions, which really don’t gain you anything but encapsulation – otherwise it’s just another object to maintain.