Internal Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse



Internal tables are used primarily by ETL mappings for data transformation and for controlling ETL runs. These tables are not queried by end users and are not directly managed by the Oracle Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC). These tables are described in Table.
Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse Internal Tables
Name
Purpose
Location
W_DUAL_G
Used to generate records for the Day dimension.
Data warehouse
W_COSTLST_G
Stores cost lists.
Data warehouse
W_EXCH_RATE_G
Stores exchange rates.
Data warehouse
W_LOV_EXCPT_G
Stores the list of values for the list of values types in which the ETL process finds exceptions.
Data warehouse
W_UOM_CONVERSION_G
Stores a list of From and To UOM codes and their conversion rates.
Data warehouse
W_DOMAIN_MEMBER_G
Staging table for populating incremental changes into W_DOMAIN_MEMBER_G and W_DOMAIN_MEMBER_G_TL.
Data warehouse
W_DOMAIN_MEMBER_G_TL
Stores translated values for each installed language corresponding to the domain member codes in W_DOMAIN_MEMBER_G_TL.
Data warehouse
W_DOMAIN_MEMBER_GS
Stores all the domain members and value for each installed language.
Data warehouse
W_DOMAIN_MEMBER_MAP_G
Used at ETL run time to resolve at target domain code base on the value of a source domain code.
Data warehouse
W_DOMAIN_MAP_NUM_G
Used at ETL run time to resolve a target domain code based on the comparison of a numeric value within the source numeric range.
Data warehouse

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