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Hello,
I have been struggling with this issue for a while now- I am trying to load an if statement in the load editor in Qliksense that uses variables from multiple tables in my model. I tried resident loads but I am either going wrong with the syntax or concept. Using the if condition in the front end gives me results but slows down the performance drastically.
The question is not quite specific, so my answer is generic as well... You can join several tables to bring all fields that you need in the if() statement into one logical table.
Hi Micheal,
The tables I am using are pulled from different systems- thus some of the tables are joined on inner joins and others are just relationships. Is there a way I can use if statement in the load editor if tables are not joined using joins but based on relationships?
You need to join tables if you want to use fields from the different tables in if(). Based on relationships - you maybe able to resolve it without joining by using exists(). I cannot tell if it is possible in your case.
You can try set analysis instead of if() on the front end. Anyway, for the best front end performance it's typically better to pre-calculate in the script.
I used set analysis in the front end- it works perfectly but slows the performance drastically. Joining tables in the back end does not seem to work in my case as I am pulling data from different core systems.
Well, once the data is loaded, it doesn't matter anymore if they're from the different sources or not. You can join and/or concatenate whatever you want.