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Hello Community,
I am getting an unusual result and want to know if anyone else is having similar issues.
I am using a binary load and upon inspection of the newly brought in table it has less rows than the initial table.
The initial table has 21,009,681 rows and the second table has 20,938,360. I don't know if the size of the data set is playing a role. Any guidance would be great.
Any section access there?
Hi JacobAnderson,
Try the same on new QVW. It may help you.
Unfortunately no section access
I have tried to perform a binary load on the first with a brand new QVW and I get the exact same count.
Do you get those same counts if you hover over the tables in the Table Viewer?
Counts of the table keys in the text box in the front end in both QVs do not match the total row count in the table view. When hovering over the key fields in both application there is an information density of 100%. Oddly, counts of several non key fields do match the row count in the back end. The expression used in the text boxes is count(Field1)
In the text boxes, I am using count(field). I am not using the distinct key word in any trouble shooting.
Ok, I think I understand. You are counting a key field and getting different results?
How about if you compare a tablebox in each qvw with two fields:
$Table
$Rows
What I'm trying to confirm is if the physical row counts are different, or is it your calculated view that is producing different results.
-Rob
Thanks for all of the help Rob
Row counts in both QVWs while using $Table and $Rows do not match. The first qvw has 12,517,005 and second qvw has 12,453,442
These numbers match the count both the table view and the count of non key values, but do not match the count of key values.