Data load happening terribly slow

Hi all,
I had opened up quality server and made some change(removed its compunding attribute) at definition level to an infoobject present in the InfoCube.
The infoobject,IC and Update rules are all active.
when i scheduled the load now
ther is a huge variation in the data load speed.
Before:
3Hrs- 60 Lakhs
Now:
3hrs-10 Lakhs.
Also i m observing in SM66 that the process are all reading NRIV Table
Can anyone throw some insght to this scenario??
Any useful input will be rewarded!
Regards
Dhanya.

1. yes, select main memory. how many entries do you expect in this dimension?
In other terms, how many different combinations of characteristics calues included in your DIM are to be posted?
As I first guess, you should enter there 50'000 but please let me know the cardinality of this dimension.
2. the fact to have or not master data doesn't apply. Your fact table is booked with DIMIDs as keys of the table. Every time you book a record, the system will check in the dimension tables if this combination of characteristics values have already one record in their DIM, if yes, fine, nothing to do . If a new combination comes, the system will have to add a record in the dimension, thus it will first look for the next number range value (= DIMID).
In adition, the system will create master data IDs as well (even if there is no master data). In each Dimension table you'll find the corresponding master data SIDs for each of the IObjs belonging to the Dimension.
Tha's why filling empty cubes takes much more time than loading a cube with data already. That's also why the more you load data the less time it takes.
Please also make sure that all your F table indexes are dropped. (manage cube, performance tab, delete indexes prior loading).
this will help considerably initial loads...
Understanding these concepts of BW datawarehousing are of paramount importance in order to set the system up properly.
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