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rwegmann
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Expression.Error:The column "xxxx" of the table wasn't found.

The column had been deleted from the source table.

 

It was restored and the error still occurs.

 

So, how to solve this without destroying the integrity of my data model and my dashboards.

 

Thanks.

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Rémi
Resolver III
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Hi,

 

Once your query editor is opened, do a right click on your query then Advanced editor.

Here you can see the name of columns/object used for each step of your query, you can edit it and validate without doing again your query.

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Tas1
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I'm having the sam issue any solutions?

 

venunm
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Have you been able to resolve this? I am getting the same error but not successful with it yet

Rémi
Resolver III
Resolver III

Hi,

 

Once your query editor is opened, do a right click on your query then Advanced editor.

Here you can see the name of columns/object used for each step of your query, you can edit it and validate without doing again your query.

I am getting error when referring the column in filter condition, but the same column is being referenced in the "Select" list - btw, am using OData query to pull data from CRM Online

I got this error when I deleted all items on my SharePoint list. As soon as I added an item, the error went away. Is there any work around this?

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