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Help on Generic Load
HI ALl,
I have seen so many posts on Generic Load.
After writting Generic load statement (
Table2:
generic load *
resident Table1
)
i see the below code
ResultTable:
LOAD Distinct ID, name Resident Table1;
FOR i = 0 to NoOfTables()
TableList:
LOAD TableName($(i)) as Tablename AUTOGENERATE 1
WHERE WildMatch(TableName($(i)), 'Table2.*');
NEXT i
FOR i = 1 to FieldValueCount('Tablename')
LET vTable = FieldValue('Tablename', $(i));
LEFT JOIN (ResultTable) LOAD * RESIDENT [$(vTable)];
DROP TABLE [$(vTable)];
NEXT i
Drop Tables Table1, TableList
Can anyone please make me understand the above code step by step what it is actually doing? Is above mentioned code is common one?
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Hi,
The code you have provided has the following descriptions:
Step 1) It loads distinct id and name from Table1
Step 2) Then with the help of 'for loop' it loads only that tablename which starts with 'Table2.' in the field 'Tablename'.
Step 3) With the help of next for loop, it loads all the contents from the tables iteratively, table name are retrieved from the variable 'vTable' which will loop till the last value of the field 'Tablename' and then the corresponding contents are left join to the table 'ResultTable' and then tables are dropped (since their contents are saved into another table named ResultTable)
Step 4) Then it drop the tables (Table1,TableList) to avoid the generation of synthetic keys.
and to know the concept of Generic Load you can refer the following thread
http://community.qlik.com/thread/66833
Thanks and Regards,
Geeta


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Generic loads generate multiple tables associated by at least one common field.
The code fragement you posted recombines those tables into one and drops the corresponding source tables, i.e. it generates one table that includes all fields generated by the generic load.
For pros and cons see also:
http://community.qlik.com/blogs/qlikviewdesignblog/2014/03/31/generic
Use cases for Generic Load | Qlikview Cookbook
hope this helps
regards
Marco

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Hi,
The code you have provided has the following descriptions:
Step 1) It loads distinct id and name from Table1
Step 2) Then with the help of 'for loop' it loads only that tablename which starts with 'Table2.' in the field 'Tablename'.
Step 3) With the help of next for loop, it loads all the contents from the tables iteratively, table name are retrieved from the variable 'vTable' which will loop till the last value of the field 'Tablename' and then the corresponding contents are left join to the table 'ResultTable' and then tables are dropped (since their contents are saved into another table named ResultTable)
Step 4) Then it drop the tables (Table1,TableList) to avoid the generation of synthetic keys.
and to know the concept of Generic Load you can refer the following thread
http://community.qlik.com/thread/66833
Thanks and Regards,
Geeta
