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dmohanty
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Joining/Loading Conditions of 2 tables

Hi All,

I have a scenario to load two different tables from Excel File into QlikView. The two tables have below metioned fields. Could some one please help me on How to Load or Join or Transform the tables into QlikView?

Do I need to Join or make a Link Table or any other suggestions?

Table 1 (From Excel 1):

 

Rev Class

 

Month

 

QUARTER

 

Com Code

 

Costctr

 

Final Vertical

 

SBU

 

CC Desc

 

Cust num

 

Cust Name

 

Group Customer Name

 

Geo

 

Final New SubVertical

 

Proj Type

 

Project Code

 

W B S Code

 

Acct Id

 

Acct Desc

 

Org Unit

 

Org Unit Description

 

Staffing %

 

Emp Code

 

Emp Name

 

Grade

 

Practice

 

Previous Exp(Yrs)

 

Previous Exp(Mon)

 

Wipro Exp(Yrs)

 

Wipro Exp(Mon)

 

SOW No

 

Customer Engagement Type

 

Project Classification

 

CRM Reference No.

 

Onsite BMMs

 

Offshore BMMs

 

Total BMM

 

Onsite rate

 

Offshore rate

 

Onsite revenue

 

Offshore revenue

 

Reimbursement

 

Pass through

 

Total revenue

 

Old Vertical

 

Bulge Mix

 

Total Years

 

Grp Cust Enagaement Revised

Table 2 (From Excel 2):

 

Rev ( In Mn)

Rev ( In Mn)

Rev ( In Mn)

 

Order booking ( In Mn)

Order booking ( In Mn)

 

SBU

 

Corrected Name/Group Customer

 

Sum of FY14 (P)

 

Q1

 

Q2

 

Q3

 

Q4

 

Q1

 

Q2

 

Q3

 

Q4

Regards!

10 Replies
PrashantSangle

Hi,

I already go through this thread actually there is no need to go with cross table you can simply  load both the table .

Only one thing while loading 2nd table you have to do some transformation step means you have to select embedded label and remove fist 2 line then load it using SBU field name it will automatically link to each other.

I tried your excel sheet.

Just check in case you need

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