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what is cube size

  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: March 02, 2007     Asked by: ravi 
  
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Submitted by: suresh babu
 

Hi,

   The cube size is not static for all the projects it keeps on varying on the amount of data exists in the database.Generally if you can say from 10MB to 40MB.The cube size may be upto 2GB but more the size less the performance so u can say in MB.



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ravikati
October 23, 2006 10:11:14   #1  
swathi        

RE: what is cube size
1GB
 
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November 09, 2006 04:23:46   #2  
suresh babu        

RE: what is cube size

Hi,

   The cube size is not static for all the projects it keeps on varying on the amount of data exists in the database.Generally if you can say from 10MB to 40MB.The cube size may be upto 2GB but more the size less the performance so u can say in MB.


 
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March 02, 2007 09:00:48   #3  
rkiranbedi        

RE: what is cube size


Hi,

    Its not Fixed, It can be accoring to Project But We can create upto 2GB.

 
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March 02, 2007 09:29:59   #4  
rkiranbedi        

RE: what is cube size
hi,

Cube size is not static. it can be defined accoring to Project but we can create upto 2GB.

 
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