Details on Data Table Properties – Relations


  1. Select Edit > Data Table Properties.

  2. Click on the Relations tab.

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Option

Description

Data tables

Lists the data tables available within the document. The names of the data tables in this list are the names that will be shown in the data table selectors, in the legends of visualizations, etc.

You cannot have two data tables with identical names in the same analysis.

Rename...

Allows you to change the display name of the selected data table.

Tip: You can also change the data table name in The Expanded Data Panel.

Refresh Data

Reloads the data from the source, if the source is available. This is a way to refresh the data while analyzing, without having to reload the entire file. See Embedded or Linked Data? for information about what a refresh does with embedded data.

You can select to refresh data With Prompt which allows you to edit transformations or import settings before the refresh or Without Prompt which uses the latest settings.

Note: If data is linked to source, but you have selected to use Stored data as the Data Loading setting, then that data will not be affected by this refresh.

Note: If a data table is loaded on demand or calculated using a data function you need to click OK in the Data Table Properties dialog to actually start the data refresh.

Delete

Removes the selected data table from the analysis. Any visualizations that use the deleted data table will become invalid.

Set as Default

Sets the selected data table to be the default data table.

The default data table is used when new visualizations are created, unless the Data panel is opened, in which case the data table selected in the Data panel is used.

You can always change the data table to use in a specific visualization from the Data page in Visualization Properties or from the Data table selector in the legend.

Related data tables

Lists all other data tables which have been specified to have a relation to the selected data table.

When data tables have been related, they can be set up to propagate marking and filtering  (see Filtering in Related Data Tables) from one data table to another. A relation between data tables is necessary if you want to set up a details visualization where the marking in one visualization allows you to drill down to details about the selected data in another visualization.

Manage Relations...

Opens the Manage Relations dialog where you can add, edit or remove relations between data tables.

Relations color

Displays the color used to distinguish the data tables related to this data table from other, unrelated data tables.

See also:

How to Edit Data Table Properties

Data Table Properties - General

Data Table Properties - Source Information

Data Table Properties – Column Matches

Data Table Properties - Properties

Data Table Properties – Scheduled Updates

Data Tables Overview