system
November 8, 2013, 8:39pm
#1
Best approach for the following in universe.
I have 4 dimension tables (D1,D2,D3 and D4) and 2 fact tables(F1, F2).
Each dimension table is connected to both the fact tables? How many context do you create? Why and How ?
smaru2004 (BOB member since 2006-04-25)
system
November 8, 2013, 8:54pm
#2
Two.
Marek Chladny (BOB member since 2003-11-27)
system
November 11, 2013, 10:32am
#3
Quite simply, if you do not know the answer to this, and the job for which you are interviewing requires this knowledge, then learning the answer ‘parrot fashion’ will not qualify you to do the job for which you are interviewing. Go and learn what is required of you instead of faking it.
pablolee (BOB member since 2008-07-29)
MarkP
November 11, 2013, 1:35pm
#4
Take a look at this topic:
Don’t panic mods, it’s not yet another request!
More the reverse angle - tips from interviewers to interviewees of what not to do…
1/ Don’t lie. If I find out you’ve lied on your cv, you’re not getting the job. If you’ve stretched the truth and can spin it well, that’s ok
2/ Don’t claim to be an expert after using something for 3-6 months. Not good, especially when it’s in with a lot of other things you’ve been doing in that time period.
3/ Don’t expect stock interview questions. Yes, there …
It’ll show you that there’s more to BO life than learning answers that might come up.