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This is a discussion on Dynamic and Static lookup within the Data Warehousing forums, part of the Databases category; What is the difference between dynamic and static lookup? NOTE : [This question was asked by Hari krishna]...
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Re: Dynamic and Static lookup
A commented discussion on this topic is available at
http://www.geekinterview.com/question_details/31816 Hope this helps Thanks |
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