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Domain Loading in OBIA 11.1.1.10.1

HI All,
I have done the BI apps installations and configuration of version 10.1 i.e OBIA 11.1.1.10.1 .I would like to know thee difference between the Domain loading and Full loading how the both of the things are different from each other .
Thanks
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DW fundamentals ...
Domain values are values sourced outside the warehouse so that integration can happen from various sources. Example: you might source financial transactions from both EBS and PSoft ... your warehouse domain values allow you to map the statuses from each system to a common warehouse value. a closed transaction in EBS might have a status value of 'C' and in PSoft it might be a number 10.
Domains are reloaded on a warehouse reset.
Full Load is a non-incremental load of all the dimensions and facts (after a domain only load is run) where you specify the initial extract data for your source(s).
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Thanks for your replay and I am currently using OBIA 11.1.1.10.1 .If am having the only one source i.e Oracle EBS , still I need to do domain load before the full load ?.Please comment on this .Means is it mandatory to do the domain load even if I am having only one single source for my ware house.If am going for full load by skipping the domain load then what would be the results ?.Please suggest .
Thanks
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Yes ... there are warehouse specific values that still apply when you only have a single source. Do the mappings first, then run the domain only load plan. Take a look at the internal (_G) tables to make sure what you put in BIACM found its way to the OBAW schema - then you can run a test full run (set your initial extract date to something more recent than all of history). Now verify your dimensions and facts.
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