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LuisRivera
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Dear all,

 

My fact table has a column "ID_Order" as primary key.

I have 10 different tables with 2 columns each, all of them having the same primary key as the fact table.

I think it would make more sense to join the 10 tables with dates (so I can have a single table with all the dates of each ID_Order).

 

This is what I tried so far (but it doesn't work):

 

OLEDB CONNECT TO [hidden];

Fact:
SQL SELECT *
FROM "DBOrders"."dbo"."Orders";

Dates:
SQL SELECT *
FROM "DBOrders"."dbo"."vw_ActivationDate"
LEFT JOIN [ID_Order] FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_CancelDate";
LEFT JOIN [ID_Order] FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_AnalysisDate";
LEFT JOIN [ID_Order] FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_DueDate";
LEFT JOIN [ID_Order] FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_CommerceDate";
LEFT JOIN [ID_Order] FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_RegistryDate";

What would be best to do here  ?

Thanks in advance,

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rubenmarin

Hi, you can try to load them one by one to check values.

vw_ActivationDate:
SQL SELECT * FROM "DBOrders"."dbo"."vw_ActivationDate"

vw_CancelDate:
SQL SELECT * FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_CancelDate";

Also you can do the joins in Qlik:

Dates:
SQL SELECT * FROM "DBOrders"."dbo"."vw_ActivationDate"

Left Join (Dates)
SQL SELECT [ID_Order], CancelDate FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_CancelDate";

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rubenmarin

Hi, you can try to load them one by one to check values.

vw_ActivationDate:
SQL SELECT * FROM "DBOrders"."dbo"."vw_ActivationDate"

vw_CancelDate:
SQL SELECT * FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_CancelDate";

Also you can do the joins in Qlik:

Dates:
SQL SELECT * FROM "DBOrders"."dbo"."vw_ActivationDate"

Left Join (Dates)
SQL SELECT [ID_Order], CancelDate FROM "CSPRIMEesp"."dbo"."vw_CancelDate";