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Key figures in a query without technical names

amine_lamkaissi
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Hi experts,

I discovered in a query designer query some key figures without technical names.

Those key figures are working normally and also transported in others environments. below an example:

Is that normal? for me, all the objects must have a technical name.

Thanks.

Amine

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karthik_vasudevan
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Hi Amine

These are not direct key figures. These are selections based on some base key figures. So they will not have technical name

Hope this helps.

Regards

Karthik

karthik_vasudevan
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Hi Again

This is very normal. No impacts will be there.

And yes, you can change the technical name even now, or while creating as well. I just had a doubt if we can change or not and tested it.

Its allowing us to give the technical name

Regards

Karthik

amine_lamkaissi
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Ok thanks Karthik.

Amine

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KodandaPani_KV
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Hi,

if you restricting any values it won't generate the technical names.it is called as the new selections.

but if you want give the technical give the technical names not an issue.

but while creating the global level you should give the query technical names either restricted key figures and calculated key figures.

if you provide the proper descriptions and technical names you can easily identified.

Thanks,

Phani.