How to publish Subsidiary Views in NUX?
@prash248
@naushad786 is right. You have to save your subsidiary view in your source module & create as saved view. Post which you will be able to see this saved view while designing pages.
Note: If you can get rid of Subsidiary Views and make the module of its own you will be following Anaplan's recommended approach of PLANS as Subsidiary Views are hard to Audit.
Thanks,
Misbah
Hi @prash248 ,
First you need to create saved view on subsidiary view. then you can publish to NUX.
Hope, it will help you.
Naushad
Please find the below screenshot as I have created Saved view on subsidiary view and published to NUX.
Even if I saved the view as you mentioned, but it is no reflecting in NUX.
Hi @prash248,
can you please attach the screenshots of saved view and NUX where you want to publish it?
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