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You create a table function to remove historic records, sum the current total weekly working hours for each employee, and update the personnel table with the results. The deployment of the table function fails.Which of the following could be a valid reason?
You have defined a pruning configuration table in a calculation view.What are you attempting to prune from the query execution?
You combine two customer master data tables with a union node in a calculation view. Both master data tables include the same customer name.How do you ensure that each customer name appears only once in the results?
You want to create a star schema using a calculation view. The measures are based on columns from two transaction tables. DIMENSION calculation views provide the attributes.What is the correct approach?
What are the limitations of using a full outer join in a star join node?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.