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Data source should be the same, and I keep all the "advanced editor" codes.
When I click "Fix This", the window will vanish.
Can anyone tell me why this happens, and what is the way to fix it?
Thank you.
@wwii I think I just encountered this same thing today. It would appear that the field names are tied directly to the table and there is an underlying reference included. What I mean, is that just because the table name is the same, doesn't mean the fields in the visuals will automatically know you put a new replacement table.
As an example: You have a table 'Sales', but it most likely is 'Sales1' and when you delete the first table and re-create the view it is 'Sales2'... so all the fields in your visuals will break because you deleted the 'Sales1' table.
This is purely just observed behaviour when I replaced a table today, and some educated guessing as to why all the visuals fail to work.
Thanks. That Make sense.
If so, do I have to redo or re-drag every columns into the existed template, after I redirect my data souce to a new view?
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@wwii Unfortunetely that is what I had to do. So yes.
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