Hi @apurva.patha12,
Could it be that you added custom record attributes?
Within the sections of the Knowledge Model itself (such as KPIs and Variables), you will only see the auto-generated Record Attributes (unfortunately!). These auto-generated attributes are directly related to the table columns in the Data Model.
The ones that you specify yourself, will only be visible in the Studio Views. You can recognize custom attributes on the symbol next to it:
My advice would be to store any logic or formula in a KPI, since you can reference between one KPI to the other. You still can create custom record attributes then, by simply specifying the KPI reference.
For more information, see https://docs.celonis.com/en/knowledge-model---records.html#UUID-24d344d8-8597-8fa9-30e6-f855dd9bf652_id_KMRecords-RecordVisualEditor.
I hope this helps!
Hi @apurva.patha12,
Could it be that you added custom record attributes?
Within the sections of the Knowledge Model itself (such as KPIs and Variables), you will only see the auto-generated Record Attributes (unfortunately!). These auto-generated attributes are directly related to the table columns in the Data Model.
The ones that you specify yourself, will only be visible in the Studio Views. You can recognize custom attributes on the symbol next to it:
My advice would be to store any logic or formula in a KPI, since you can reference between one KPI to the other. You still can create custom record attributes then, by simply specifying the KPI reference.
For more information, see https://docs.celonis.com/en/knowledge-model---records.html#UUID-24d344d8-8597-8fa9-30e6-f855dd9bf652_id_KMRecords-RecordVisualEditor.
I hope this helps!
Thank you Peter :)
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