Hi All
I created table "shelter" with primary key "shelterID" with data type "autonumber" and the shelter.csv sheet uploded successfully,
Then I created "Foster" Table with:
primary key "foster ID" with data type "autonumber"
forging key "shelterIDFK" with data type "lookup" I check the relationship between "shelterIDFK" and "shelter" table, and it was correct.
Unfortunately, when I upload the "Foster family.csv" the mapping was successfully but when I import it gives me the following error: Couldn't resolve the guid for the lookup field: phc_shelterid.
attached the relationship screenshot and the error file
Hello, @Aala_95 , did you create an Alternate Key for this primary key "foster ID"?
Thanks for your answer @AhmedSalih
If you mean the unique identifier that was created automatically when we create the table so yes, I created it.
my issue is that the FORGING KEY in the" foster table" didn't resolve to "shelterID" PRIMARY KEY in shelter table in the stage of IMPORTING my sheet to the foster table in the Dataverse.
with this error: Couldn't resolve the guid for the lookup field: phc_shelterid.
@Aala_95, Alternate Key setup:
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I am having trouble importing excel data into shelter table. I used shelter name as primary column but when i try to map the column while importing it shows another name column with * . I dont have this column in my Shelter table. what I am doing wrong? Attaching file of mapping for reference.
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