APD erases old ODS data

I am using an APD to load a ODS from a query. However, the old data gets deleted every time I execute the APD and do a new load. How can I overcome this and keep the old data as well?

That is how APD is going to do, but there is another feature which I haven't used. You could load the data from the Transactional ODS to the cube every time you load the data.
thanks.
Wond

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