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Workspace Cognos Analytics
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 3, 2023

Data Module Query Icons to show column dependancy

Within Data Modules there is no visual indicator that a Query has column dependency set. In order to find out if column dependency is set on queries you need to click on every query and look at column dependency sheet. If a query has a filter on it, a filter icon is shown next to it. A similar thing should apply for column dependency. If column dependency is set then the query icon should make it obvious.

Column dependency has a big impact on generated SQL. It is just as important as any filters applied so should be as easy to see within the Data Nodule interface.


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    Nov 10, 2023

    Agree - lost a couple of hours trying to troubleshoot query issues which turned out to be the 'hidden' column dependency settings.