Rapidly changing very large dimensions  in OWB

Hello,
How is rapidly changing very large dimensions supported in OWB?
Is it supported directly by the tool or do we have to depend on PL/SQL?
If supported, Is it supported by all versions of OWB from 9.0.3 thru 10g?
TIA

Hi
Use merge (insert/update or update/insert) if you have to update and insert too.
Ott Karesz
http://www.trendo-kft.hu

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