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Tables not displayed in Power Query.
18-10-2024, 02:09 PM,
#1
Tables not displayed in Power Query.
Hello everyone,

A few months ago I had to completely reinstall my PC.
Swisslog was also reinstalled (installation file from the website) and the database was easily restored from the existing backup.

Now I have looked at Power Query again and noticed that there are no tables displayed under the 'Query' tab. See screenshot of my problem and how it should look according to Power Query help.

Is there a solution to get it to display correctly again?

73 de HB9TZU
Christof (Chris)


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18-10-2024, 04:01 PM, (This post was last modified: 18-10-2024, 04:01 PM by EA3GCV.)
#2
RE: Tables not displayed in Power Query.
Hello Christof,

This issue usually happens when modifying a query from a logbook view which is set as standalone (I don't know the reason and I have not found a solution). Place the logbook view as child then modify the query. Now you should see the tables.

Best 73
Jordi, EA3GCV
Current developer of Swisslog
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19-10-2024, 09:02 AM,
#3
RE: Tables not displayed in Power Query.
Hi Jordi,

The solution you suggested didn't work for me. Probably because I didn't fully understand it Sad

I solved the problem by first installing Windows 10 in a virtual box.
Then I installed Swisslog in the virtual box and copied the files from Queries\Logbooks and pasted them into my Swisslog.

Now I can see the tables in the Query tab in the logbook again. I have also opened various other logbook views (DME, US Countries, etc.) and the display is OK there too.

Many thanks
Christof HB9TZU
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19-10-2024, 03:39 PM,
#4
RE: Tables not displayed in Power Query.
Hi Christof,

I'm glad to fixed it! but I don't know what you don't understand.... are you using multiple monitors and you have placed the logbook view as "standalone window"? This is what I was referring to. Read the chapter Other features > Multipe monitor systems in the Swisslog help contents.

73
Jordi, EA3GCV
Current developer of Swisslog
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20-10-2024, 12:28 PM,
#5
RE: Tables not displayed in Power Query.
Hello Jordi,

Unfortunately, my English is not very good Confused

Even with Google Translate or DeepL, I have not correctly translated your sentence ‘Place the logbook view as child then modify the query. Now you should see the tables.

Now I read “Have you placed the logbook view as a ”standalone window’?" I understand that now and know what you wanted to tell me.

But the main thing is that my problem is solved, even if my approach was more complicated Smile

73 de HB9TZU
Christof
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