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Usergroup subscriptions
How do you prevent a user from leaving groups i know there is an option to stop them from randomly joining groups they want but is there a way to stop them from unsubscribing from a group
Modelling cashier utilisation
Hi, I have a relational background (in other words go easy on me) but would like to get more involved with dimensional modelling and I'm trying to figure out how to best model the following scenario. A cashier in a supermarket logs onto the cash til
My homemade bank!
Creeper guards signs to help A sorta read this stupid sign. Mechanisms of my bank Tell me what you think
Member Subscriptions
I think we should have subscriptions, where you set different buying options, set the price, and payment method, and when they complete the payment it sets them to the user-group you set instantly, for example: If i had a forum that streamed movies, but
Customer Both as Fact and Dimension
In our business, our customers are subscribers so they can be active or inactive status. Part of the reporting requirements is to show how many subscribers there are based on when they joined. So is it best to do this via a Factless Fact
Subscription as an Accumulating Snapshot Fact or a Dimension?
I am designing a data mart for a subscription based service (my first data modelling effort). Each customer can have multiple accounts and each account can have multiple subscriptions. I have added a Sales Fact table and a Monthly Subscription Snaphot
Modeling a subscription system, what makes sense to handle status changes?
All, Our business is to sell newsletter subscriptions. As we start to model our processes, it seems that we've hit a roadblock to which I cannot find a good answer. Here is what we're trying to do (bear with my newness to dm please): We receive
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