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LuSoMe
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Tables issue

Hello guys!
I have a lot of issues trying to create and work with the Challenge tables.
First when I used Shelter for the table name, when I try to populate the table appears one field that doesn't exist in the table definition.
Then I used another name like ShelterOffice, but when I tried to populate the field ShelterType didn't appears (no matter which filter I used)
The ID field for any table can´t map (as text or autonumeric definition), but the auto field id generate for the table creation process is required to map
Thanks

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PratikJ
Helper III
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Are you importing files into dataverse tables from model-driven app , try importing through there.

LuSoMe
Frequent Visitor

Do you mean import them so that the tables and data are automatically created?

LuSoMe
Frequent Visitor

Then, you can alter the field relationships to use the lookup?

Create the table skeleton. After that create a model driven app , after that import your table into the group , after this try importing using csv from here 

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Adjust your dates properly first , after that import 

LuSoMe
Frequent Visitor

Patrick, All of you suggest I tried for plenty of times but I don't know the structure conserve other fields or disappears others 😞

Just follow the course , it's the same. Do what , how it is been already done in the course. 

LuSoMe
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When I try to update the data the field Shelter Types is not available to map

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