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aseagull
Helper III
Helper III

Identify Connected Dataset(s) when using Mixed Model

Hi. I've grown accustomed to looking at the lower right of my thin report in Desktop to see what dataset it's connected to. Often, I have datasets with the same name in different workspaces because one is "test/dev" and the other "prod".

 

I recently created a mixed model for the first time. Now, I see only "mixed model" in the lower right of the report. If I go to "Data Source Settings", I see only the name of the dataset, not its workspace. I can click "Change Source", but am I guaranteed that the current source is listed at the top? 

 

Is there another place to see the fully qualified name of the dataset I'm connected to?

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lbendlin
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go to the data model view and hover over the table name. That will bring up a tooltip with the required info.

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lbendlin
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go to the data model view and hover over the table name. That will bring up a tooltip with the required info.

Excellent! This is just what I needed.

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