Purpose of _FULL versus the INCREMENTAL Sessions in BI applications

I see that ootb there are a certain number of Sessions SIL _FULL and incremental.  My questions are:

(1) why have we not complete compared to the additional sessions SIL? Is the filter for Full / incremental is no not on the side of the SDE (via > last update logic date?). Many of these sessions SIL are exactly the same for COMPLETE and not COMPLETE. The only difference is that the CAD has each specified for a lot against Incremenal for each task. The only difference seems to be that for Dimensions, the ENTIRE WFs also run a Session not SPECIFIED to insert a line not specified in the corresponding table of Dimenison. Why can't a SIL session be used instead of keep 2?

(2) what I best practice for change capture in BI applications... is it to use the SDÉS for FULL vs. incremental (via filters) or do it on the side of SIL? In some cases all data is loaded from the staging... in other cases... that the changed data is loaded. How is it determined.

Thanks in advance.

Published by: 848613 on June 2, 2011 14:30

Hello

Generally to huge facts you do data loads in bulk for full loading mode (that you set in wrkflow as target type = in bulk), where as in the incremental loads, you go with the normal mode in which case you drop indexes before making additional updates... hope this helps...

Kind regards

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