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Decomposition Tree Nodes Mislabelling
Hello there,
Please bear with me as the issue is complicated to explain. See image below. Code IFSS has 3 sub-codes. However, not all rows will have the subcodes to IFSS applied (Iamge 1). Hence the <blank> value as a subcode to IFSS. On mouseover on IFSS subcode <blank>, the label for IFSS appears. Not too bad. However on mouseover of IFSS the label is the first the first non-blank IFSS subcode "Ag" (Images 2 and 3). Any IFSS-level code which has <blank> for a subcode has this issue. Thoughts? And thank-you! 🙂
- Anonymous3 years ago
Hi i2rsantos ,
Yes, the desktop automatically creates blanks to complete the relationship when there are blanks at multiple ends (*) of the relationship or when there is a value at multiple ends of the relationship that does not exist at 1 end (1), this is by design.
Best Regards,
Gao
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- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi i2rsantos ,
I think the problem should be in the data model. Please check if the [CA3] field has a null value or a value that is not present at the 1 end of the relationship.Best Regards,
Gao
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- i2rsantosHelper I
Dear Gao,
Yes, indeed, as can be seem in Image 1 the last level contains null (<blank>) values. I guess you just answered my question? There should be no cells at the last level with null values?
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi i2rsantos ,
Yes, the desktop automatically creates blanks to complete the relationship when there are blanks at multiple ends (*) of the relationship or when there is a value at multiple ends of the relationship that does not exist at 1 end (1), this is by design.
Best Regards,
Gao
Community Support TeamIf there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!
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