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cbasah
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

Not sure if the right forum for ABM but I am hoping if someone with ABM experience can help me out here.

I am loading a large model by importing several Assignment tables i.e. table A, table B and table C. During the import, there was an error when loading the errors in table B due to several several undefined dimensions. To fix this, should I only reimport table B only or should I re-import all three tables?

Thanks.

p/s: I find SAS ABM lacks the ability to carry data imports e.g. cancelling an import into a model will invalidaet the entire model.

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unclefed
Calcite | Level 5

May be you have to add new unknown dimension into the dimension table?

suvi107
Calcite | Level 5

If tables A and C are imported correctly then you don't need to import it again. Add the missing dimensions in dimensions table and then try to import table C.

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