Which is the difference between a join and a lookup key

Hello everybody,
I want to know in which case we must use a join or a lookup key.
How OWB translate this two orders ?
If you want more information, ask me.
Best regards,
Chris

Hi,
In a normal mapping, you can use a Key Lookup operator or a joiner. The Key Lookup operator operates as an outer join. You can use a joiner instead of a Key Lookup operator with the join condition specified with outer joins.
In my view, use joiner with the lookup condition specified in outer join. Using keu lookups, in a complicated mapping can lead to the following error at runtime:
"A table can be outer joined with atmost one other table".
Apart from this, I think Key Lookups are generally useful in dimension lookups in a datawarehouse, where you can specify the level where you should search for a match. The 10g R2 user's guide provides the details on how to do this.
Regards
-AP

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