on 09-30-2013 7:35 AM
Hi Experts ,
All queries when i am running , sometime it shows header as technical name of column n sometime ir shows text of column .
In Query Designer , I have selected "text " for query , Still it is happening ...
Same things are happening with Input variable screen also
Kindly suggest .
Regards,
Ganesh Jagdhane
Hi,
check the language in the user profil, and if meta data exist for this language, you can check it rapidelly in the designer by specifing the language the user is using.
hope it helps.
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What is the situation in RSRT? Generate your queries once in RSRT.
Check your query definitions thoroughly.
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Hi Ganesh,
I have seen this with query technical names when you transport them from your development platform.
If you go to open a query in the Analyser and just do a search on the query technical name, do two queries come up?
With regards
Gill
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Hi Ganesh,
Whatever the description you gave in the query designer, the same will be reflected in the header also.
In Query Designer , I have selected "text " for query
- Here the display option refer to the report values, header is the one you gave as description.
Hope it clarifies.
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Hi ganesh,
Hi check this at modelling level properties for all OBJ by default key/ text under
business explorer tab.
Regards,
Giri
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