BI Modeling Question - Load time, efficiency

Hi Experts,
This is a two-part question.
Scenario:
I have a Standard DSO- overwrite (DSO1) at accounting line item level which pushes data to another Standard DSO-overwrite (DSO2)  at  Monthly Level. This Monthly DSO pushes data to a cube for Monthly Open/ Cleared accounting document snapshot.
Which means, if I have an Open item today, my cube should have that in the past month, this month and all previous month snapshots as an open item.
1. Can I do the following with standard 0FI_AR_4 deltas?
When loading data from DSO1 to DSO2 for the first time INIT load, I replicate all records that are open today and put them in ALL previous months as snapshots. From then onwards, I just build a month's snapshot at a time by pushing all deltas as Summing Before and After Image for a record that has changed. And also, pushing all previous records from Changelog that have a record mode status N.
I am just talking conceptually here and dont know of the feasibility of accomplishing the above in ABAP.
2. We could just do a full load everyday replicating Open records less than the current date into all previous months' snapshots.
For both the above possible solutions, which one is the most feasible?
Am I missing out a totally different and more practical/efficient solution?
All inputs greatly appreciated!

In addition to the above post,
Please add to, correct or modify my pseudo logic below
When I go from DSO1 to Monthly DSO2, in the transformation, I write ABAP, where in I compare the Posting period with the current date and if less, I replicate the record to fall into all of the past 11 months (snapshot). This was for the first INIT load.
From the next load onwards (delta), we build snapshot for only the past two months, so in the Transformation, we write ABAP that looks into Changelog and updates all ' N ' images for the past two months. In addition, we also update the delta records to sum the before and after images for each period.
Is this logic correct? would it be too much to look up changelog everytime a delta happens??

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