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In my envrionment not all the tables have datetime field that
indicates when the row is created or updated. Coming up a DW project that will be implemented I would like to ask the community what kind of techniques they use for Incremental data loading. There are some tables that has over 20 million rows that I don't want to do full load. |
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As you are on SQL 2005 you could use table partitions. Your exact solution is very much dependent on the application and system you have for it's design. John "Bulent" <bulentgucuk@gmail.com> wrote in message news:7f32be14-e754-4379-9a28-54697308a59a@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > In my envrionment not all the tables have datetime field that > indicates when the row is created or updated. Coming up a DW project > that will be implemented I would like to ask the community what kind > of techniques they use for Incremental data loading. There are some > tables that has over 20 million rows that I don't want to do full load. |
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