Data Warehouse Metadata Diagram


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Metadata is an essential component of every data warehouse, as it is an indexing and reference mechanism of the business data that resides in the warehouse. If metadata were not working behind the scenes, business users would not be able to access the data they need from the warehouse. This simple diagram illustrates the metadata architecture of a data warehouse -- where metadata comes from, where it goes, and what happens to it in between.


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