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In the Column List:
Modified: 8.5.014.34 (in Microsoft SQL Server, data type for the RECORD_STATUS and RECORD_STATUS_CODE columns modified in single-language databases); 8.5.003 (in Oracle, fields with VARCHAR data types use explicit CHAR character-length semantics)
In partitioned databases, this table is not partitioned.
RECORD_STATUS allows facts to be described based on attributes of an outbound campaign record status. Each row describes one record status, such as Updated or Canceled.
Column | Data Type | P | M | F | DV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RECORD_STATUS_KEY | int | X | X | ||
RECORD_STATUS | nvarchar(32) | ||||
RECORD_STATUS_CODE | nvarchar(32) | ||||
CREATE_AUDIT_KEY | numeric(19) | X | X | ||
UPDATE_AUDIT_KEY | numeric(19) | X | X |
The surrogate key that is used to join this dimension table to the fact tables.
Modified: 8.5.014.34 (in Microsoft SQL Server, data type changed from varchar to nvarchar in single-language databases)
The description of the record status. This field is set to one of the following values:
This value can change with localization.
Modified: 8.5.014.34 (in Microsoft SQL Server, data type changed from varchar to nvarchar in single-language databases)
The code of the record status description that is stored in the RECORD_STATUS column. This field is set to one of the following values:
This value does not change with localization.
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.
The surrogate key that is used to join to the CTL_AUDIT_LOG control table. The key specifies the lineage for data update. This value can be useful for aggregation, enterprise application integration (EAI), and ETL tools—that is, applications that need to identify recently modified data.
No indexes are defined.