Slowly changing dimensions
(SCD) is the name of a process that loads data into dimension tables.
This data changes slowly, rather than changing on a time-based, regular
schedule. The dimension tables are structured so that they retain
a history of changes to their data. This record of data changes provides
a basis for analysis.
As shown in the following
diagram, dimension tables combine with fact tables to form star schemas.
Fact tables store numeric events. Dimension tables store the detail
data that describes the events. Key columns in the tables connect
events to details. For example, a star schema might store product
sales numbers in a fact table, and use dimension tables to store information
about customers, suppliers, and retail locations.
You can use SAS Data
Integration Studio to load data into star schemas and analyze data
to extract knowledge from the star schema.
In SAS Data Integration
Studio, the process of loading dimension tables takes place in the
SCD Type 1 Loader and SCD Type 2 Loader transformations. Fact tables
are loaded with the Lookup transformation.