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smusayev
Contributor II
Contributor II

Rows Miss information

Hello

I have an excel table that I exported from Microsoft SQl with the following column.

Column Name:   Tests

Row-                 MRI BRAIN W/O & WITH CON

Row-                 EEG AWAKE & DROWSY W HV & STIM

However when I load this table into qlik sense:

I get the following fields under Tests column.

Column Name:   Tests

Row-                 WITH CON

Row-                STIM

basically the last word of the row, but what happened to the rest of the row and how do I ensure that it shows up.

Please help.

6 Replies
Gysbert_Wassenaar

Can you post a small excel file that gives this kind of result when you try to load it in Qlik Sense?


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smusayev
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Hi

The TESTS4QLIK is the file that is being exported from SQL

InQlikTest is the export of what QLIK shows me after I import TESTS4QLIK

Hope this helps,

Thank you,

Gysbert_Wassenaar

Well, I don't know what you're doing exactly or which version of Qlik Sense you're using. But your excel file loads perfectly fine in Qlik Sense 3.1 over here. So, sorry, but no idea.


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lakshmikandh
Specialist II
Specialist II

Hi,

With the given file i am able import and export from Qlik as well with full values.

Attached the sample app

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smusayev
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

I found what causing the issue.

In the column tests, there are several test that have a 'comma' in the row.   

When Qlik imports the xlsx file it sees the comma as a separator.  The reason why you and Lakshmikandh were able to load is because you did not have the full file with many other additional columns.   I rearranged the column to be the last column in the table and it loaded perfectly.

Have you come across something like this before where a comma or the position of the column makes a difference in the way the data gets loaded?

If yes, is there a different solution.

smusayev
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

thank you