In Harmoni, the item label in the project tree is referred to as the display label. The display label in the project tree is mapped to the original label in your source data; this is referred to as the source label.
In this article
1. Identify the source label
Where the display label has been changed from the source label, through user interaction or automation, you can show or find the source label in different ways.
Source label in Project tree
The source label of a variable can be seen by hovering over a source in the view/add sources panel.
Source label in Analysis pane
The source label and associated source will then be displayed in a table under the source information column. You have the option to group by item or group by source.
- Drag the item to the analysis pane.
- Select a column.
- On the modify menu, choose add.
- Select source label information.
Source Label in a Grid
To identify the source label in a grid you need to use the "i" option under the modify menu.
- Drag grid to the down in the analysis pane.
- Stack.
- Select a column.
- On the modify menu, choose add.
- Select source label information.
2. Find a source label
If you know the original label in your source data, you can also search for this to find the corresponding match to the display label in the project tree. To do this, change your search criteria to search in source label.
- In the search menu, select search in source label.
- In the search project tree area, enter the source label you want to locate.
- Hit enter or click on the search icon.
- The search will return items that match the relevant source label.
3. Revert a label
Revert is a powerful way to return your data design item(s) to a previous/original state. You can use the revert label option should you wish to change the display label across all sources or just from one of your sources. Reverting a label will create a new item(s) in the project tree.