Different Fact Tables for Partitions

When you create a partition for a cube, you can choose to use a different fact table. Different tables may be from a single data source view, from different data source views, or from different data sources. A data source view may also contain different tables from more than one data source.

All fact tables and dimensions for a cube's partitions must have the same structure as the fact table and dimensions of the cube. For example, different fact tables can have the same structure but contain data for different years or different product lines.

You specify a fact table on the Specify Source Information page of the Partition Wizard. On this page, in the Partition Source group next to Look in, specify a data source or data source view in which to look. Next, click Find Tables, and then, under Available Tables, select the table you want to use.

When you use different fact tables, ensure that no data is duplicated among the partitions. For example, if one fact table contains transactions for 1997 only, and another fact table contains transactions for 1998 only, these tables contain independent data. Similarly, fact tables for distinct product lines or distinct geographical areas are independent.

It is possible, but not recommended, to use different fact tables that contain duplicated data. In this case, you must use filters in the partitions to ensure that data used by one partition is not used by any other partition. For more information, see Filtering a Fact Table for Multiple Partitions.

See Also

Concepts

Creating and Managing Local Partitions

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance