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You are designing a form for fast retrieval speed. Assuming a plan type with two dense dimensions and four sparse dimensions, what is the optimal layout?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference: Explanation: The Hyperion Planning gurus gave us the following advice: *Row and Column contain dense dimensions only *Page and Point of View (POV) contain sparse dimensions only Suppress Missing Data option enabled so as to not display Rows or Columns without data Split data forms into multiple data forms that contain fewer Rows and Columns To put it more simply - KEEP DATA FORMS SMALL! Note: Dense dimension: In block storage databases, a dimension likely to contain data for every combination of dimension members. For example, time dimensions are often dense because they can contain all combinations of all members. Sparse dimension: In block storage databases, a dimension unlikely to contain data for all member combinations when compared to other dimensions. For example, not all customers have data for all products Point of View (POV): Shows information about other members that are valid for the defined row and column members. POVs identify the database members that populate a data form, and define data intersections. Members on the rows, columns, and POV axes are constant (except when they have dynamic user variables). Page lists: Display different views (pages) of selected member combinations that can span dimensions, enabling you to work with various member combinations.