Diff between Dimension and Dimension Staging table?

Hi All,
I'm OBIEE Consultant, I'd like to learn OBI Apps. While journey getting some queries. Please guide me on this journey.
Thanks,

Dimension is ending with D and dimension staging table ends with DS. Its same nomenclature any one uses in any warehouse projects.
_DS table will directly connect to source and will have most of the detials.
D table will have the Primary Key(Called as ROWWID which will be the foreign key in all the fact table which ot refres too) along with the detials of _DS table.
Mark correct or helpful if it helps,
Regards,
Veeresh Rayan
Edited by: Veeresh Rayan on Jun 5, 2013 4:36 PM

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