In the Column List:
- P = Primary key
- M = Mandatory field
- F = Foreign key (where the term is used loosely to indicate a surrogate key reference to a field in another table, not a formal constraint)
- DV = Default value
- In the Data Type column, varchar/nvarchar means that the data type is varchar except in multi-language databases that use Unicode, in which case the data type is nvarchar.
Table SDR_INPUT
Description
This dimension table enables Session Detail Record (SDR) facts to be described based on the input block that provided menu-driven or user input to the application.
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Column List
Column | Data Type | P | M | F | DV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ID | int | X | X | ||
INPUT_NAME | nvarchar(255) | X | NO_VALUE | ||
INPUT_TYPE | nvarchar(50) | X | NO_VALUE | ||
CREATE_AUDIT_KEY | numeric(19) | X | X |
ID
The primary key of this table.
INPUT_NAME
Modified: 8.5.010 (in Microsoft SQL Server, data type modified in single-language databases)
The name of the input block in the application.
INPUT_TYPE
Modified: 8.5.010 (in Microsoft SQL Server, data type modified in single-language databases)
The type of input block. Possible values are:
- menu
- userinput
CREATE_AUDIT_KEY
The surrogate key that is used to join to the CTL_AUDIT_LOG control table. The key specifies the lineage for data creation. This value can be useful for aggregation, enterprise application integration (EAI), and ETL tools — that is, applications that need to identify newly added data.
Index List
CODE | U | C | Description |
---|---|---|---|
I_SDR_INPUT | X | Ensures that the combinations of values that are stored in the dimension table are unique. |
Index I_SDR_INPUT
Field | Sort | Comment |
---|---|---|
INPUT_NAME | Ascending | |
INPUT_TYPE | Ascending |
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