Oracle Retail Data Warehouse (RDW) Vs Oracle Retail Data Model??

Oracle Retail suite of applications include Oracle Retail Data Warehouse (RDW) application. It is integrated with Point of Sale via TLOG and other applications. Is Oracle Retail Data Model leveraging the existing data in RDW? If we use Oracle Retail Data Model, RDW becomes redundant?

Oracle Retail Data Model is independent of RDW and RGBU applications. It can be used with RMS and Point of Sale, but there is no pre-built ETL to load the data included with the product, although there are some options available thru partners.

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