I do, of course, use the multi-source for SAS and SAP BW connectivity, but that is its own use-case.Ĭertainly, there is real-time querying. I hear my parents quietly whispering the lemming song… But this is potentially harmful performance in unnecessarily adding in the federation service use. After all, performance would dictate single connection with data warehousing from multiple sources.Īnd there is a risk that people will set all data foundations as multi-source because single-source connected data foundations cannot be changed to multi-source connections after creation. I didn’t see the fuss of multi-connections. The idea is that IDT gives us the ability to bring SQL Server data into the same universe as Oracle data, for example. But when IDT came out, I was a little surprised at all the hype given to one of the features – multi-source connections. ![]() Information Design Tool (IDT) is a fantastic enhancement by SAP for designing universes. Simplified, I think it was called “The Lemming Rule.” ![]() And so, it follows that maybe it was the one rule our parents passed on that they hoped we would follow too. Although sometimes it pays to break that rule, in many cases it is the one rule that we pass on to our kids that we most hope they follow. ![]() Sometimes just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
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