I’m dogmatic about certain aspects of data warehousing. For instance, fact tables should be range partitioned by DATE. I tell my clients all the time: you will have a very difficult time persuading me otherwise. But they always try: they argue about all the attributes that are more pervasive than DATE: customer classes, transaction types, [...]
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