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Hi,
I would like to find underlying tables and columns(actual columns) not the aliased field name from qlikview. $Fields gives the aliased fields not the actual fields used?
Is there any tool or way to find this?
Thank you,
Gautham
Do you mean that you want to know the source tables and fields? There is no single way to answer this and it is dependent on how your load script is defined. Do you keep the source field names? Do you qualify the names? Do you use a mapped rename of your fields?
The data lineage of a QVD is stored in the QVD metadata. Perhaps this will be useful.
Do you mean that you want to know the source tables and fields? Yes, actual tables names and column names of the database.
Do you keep the source field names? Well, some of them are direct SQL with preload statements with columns aliased, some loaded from QVD with names aliased. Do you qualify the names? No.Do you use a mapped rename of your fields? Yes
Let me know if you need more information. Thanks.
Hi gauthamchilled,
You can create a straight table in Qlik Sense, and type '$Table' and '$Field' as dimensions on it. Even though they not appear right away, they are still available.
$Field will not give the actual column.
jontydkpi: Can you advice?
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The only way that i know is to use the Load script and manually create the relationships between the QV fields and the source fields.
Hi gauthamchilled,
I can't think of a reason why the $Field is not displaying the fields for each $Table. Are you successfully loading data so that the fields really exist in the application?