You have a Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) instance that is configured to use multidimensional mode. You create the following cube:
You need to create a new dimension that allows users to list shipments by the country where the product is shipped.
Which relationship type should you use between the Shipment table and the new dimension? can be associated with multiple facts. In relational database terminology, this is referred to as a one-to-many relationship. However, it is frequently useful to join a single fact to multiple dimension members. For example, a bank customer might have multiple accounts (checking, saving, credit card, and investment accounts), and an account can also have joint or multiple owners. The Customer dimension constructed from such relationships would then have multiple members that relate to a single account transaction.
A.
no relationshipB. regular
C.
fact
D.
referenced
E.
many-to-many
F.
data mining
Explanation:
Many to Many Dimension Relationships.
In most dimensions, each fact joins to one and only one dimension member, and a single dimension memberReferences:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/analysis-services/multidimensional-models-olap-logical-cubeobjects/dimension-relationships