Contains an infinite number of dimension values for each dimension that you set up. Dimension values are sub-units within a dimension. Dimension values of a similar nature are often gathered within a single dimension. For example, a user might set up the dimension Department with dimension values Administration and Production, both of which are departments.
By attaching dimension values to an entry, a customer, a fixed asset and so on, you label that entity with a particular characteristic. For example, you can record which sales office has sold goods to a particular customer. Through dimensions and dimension values, the user can get an accurate picture of the company's activities and analyze relationships between dimensions and dimension values.
You can also create a hierarchical relationship between dimension values, so that the program will consider some dimension values as subsets of another dimension value.
List of Fields in the Table
The following table lists the fields in this table.