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In the Column List:

  • P = Primary key
  • M = Mandatory field
  • F = Foreign key (where the term is used loosely to indicate a surrogate key reference to a field in another table, not a formal constraint)
  • DV = Default value

Table SDR_USER_INPUT

Description

Introduced: 8.5.004.09
Modified: 8.5.010 (in Microsoft SQL Server, data type for USER_INPUT_TYPE modified in single-language databases)

In partitioned databases, this table is not partitioned.


This dimension table enables Session Detail Record (SDR) facts to be described based on the type of user input the Application received — voice or DTMF.

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Column List

Legend

Column Data Type P M F DV
ID NUMBER(10) X X
USER_INPUT_TYPE VARCHAR2(50 CHAR) X NO_VALUE
CREATE_AUDIT_KEY NUMBER(19) X X

ID

The primary key of this table.

USER_INPUT_TYPE

Modified: 8.5.010 (in Microsoft SQL Server, data type modified in single-language databases)
The manner in which the user provided input. Possible values are:

  • voice
  • DTMF

CREATE_AUDIT_KEY

The surrogate key that is used to join to the CTL_AUDIT_LOG control table. The key specifies the lineage for data creation. This value can be useful for aggregation, enterprise application integration (EAI), and ETL tools — that is, applications that need to identify newly added data.

Index List

CODE U C Description
I_SDR_USER_INPUT X Ensures that the combinations of values that are stored in the dimension table are unique.

Index I_SDR_USER_INPUT

Field Sort Comment
USER_INPUT_TYPE Ascending

Subject Areas

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This page was last edited on January 10, 2020, at 20:48.
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