When is the Data Vault model the right model for a data-warehouse?

You can find a whole lot more information on my blog: danLinstedt.com and on the forums at datavaultinstitute dot com.

You can find a whole lot more information on my blog: danLinstedt.com, and on the forums at datavaultinstitute dot com But to give you a quick/brief answer to your question: The gotchas are as follows: 1) Have to accept the concept of loading raw data to the data warehouse 2) Understand that the Data Vault usually doesn't allow "end-users" direct access because of the model. There may be a few more, but the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. Feel free to check out the blog, it's free to register/follow.

Cheers, Dan Linstedt.

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