ODI really slow when updating attribute assocations in Hyperion Planning

I have a base dimension with 25,000+ level 0 members. I have two attribute dimensions that are associated for this dimension. When I run ODI to build the associations, it runs really long. Is there way to improve ODI performance?
Thanks.

Are you definitely sure it is not on the planning side the issue lies, I would create a file and then use the outline loader to compare load times to see where the issue is first.
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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