Cube Limit
Hi All,
I have a bit of an extreme question here. Is there any limit, whether system or logically, that there are too many cubes in an application? My example (which I have simplified here for illustrative purposes) relates to UD1 for Cost Centers where we have 150 entities all having unique and different cost centers. Since they each have 20 unique Cost Centers, that's potentially 3,000 Cost Centers in one dimension which feels big and very sparse.
Thinking through options for how to approach, one option we are weighing is to add a separate cube for each entity and assign a separate UD1 dimension to each cube / entity so they would only have 20 Cost Centers to contend with. As it rolls up the entity structure, it would consolidate to a Summary cube that has one member called 'Total Cost Center' thereby shrinking the data unit in the top cube.
Has anyone dealt with these high numbers of cubes before? My gut tells me be that this could be troublesome but sometimes it seems like others are more liberal in their cube assignments.
Curious your thoughts? Also, if in another example, there were 2,000 entities rather than 150, would that change your opinion? Is there a line here?
Thx,
Mike
