Difference between a Cube and a Star

rf001 at 15h19
20
Jan
2011
Difference between a Cube and a Star

Hello,

I have a very basic question. Can anyone please, explain the difference between a cube and a star schema?

I studied about Star schema. When I implement it in Oracle Warehouse Builder 11g, I have to create a cube. Am I doing right?

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