This page links to all the LookML parameters that are children of the join
parameter. You can learn more about using joins on the Working with joins in LookML documentation page.
A join is what allows multiple views to be added to a single Explore, allowing users to access and compare fields from various views at the same time. You declare the Explore and any desired join
parameters in a model file.
Example usage
Hover over a parameter name to see a quick description; click it to jump to that page. When a parameter can be set to one of several specific options, the default value is listed first.
## STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS explore: explore_name { # Desired Explore parameters (described on Explore Parameters page) join: join_name { # DISPLAY PARAMETERS view_label: "desired label for the view" # JOIN PARAMETERS fields: [field_or_set, field_or_set, ...] foreign_key: dimension_name from: view_name outer_only: no | yes relationship: many_to_one | many_to_many | one_to_many | one_to_one required_joins: [view_name, view_name, ...] sql_on: SQL ON clause ;; sql_table_name: table_name ;; type: left_outer | cross | full_outer | inner # QUERY PARAMETERS required_access_grants: [access_grant_name, access_grant_name, ...] sql_where: SQL WHERE condition ;; } # Possibly more join declarations }
Parameter definitions
Parameter Name | Description |
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Structural Parameters | |
join |
Joins an additional view to an Explore |
Display Parameters | |
view_label (for join) |
Changes the way the join's view name appears in the field picker |
Join Parameters | |
fields (for join) |
Determines which fields from a join are brought into an Explore |
foreign_key |
Specifies a relationship between an Explore and a join using the joined view's primary key |
from (for join) |
Specifies the view on which a join will be based |
outer_only |
Specifies whether all queries must use an outer join |
relationship |
Declares a join as having a one-to-one, many-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-many relationship |
required_joins |
Specifies which joins should be applied to an Explore when fields from a certain join are chosen |
sql_on |
Specifies a relationship between an Explore and a join by writing a SQL ON clause |
sql_table_name (for join) |
Specifies the database table on which a join will be based |
type (for join) |
Declares a join as being a left, a full, an inner, or a cross type |
Query Parameters | |
required_access_grants (for join) |
Limits access to the join to only users whose user attribute values match the access grants |
sql_where |
If this join is included in the query, inserts conditions into the query's WHERE clause that a user cannot change or remove for this Explore. (For BigQuery only) |
Parameters to Avoid | |
sql (for join) |
AVOID 3.10
Replaced by a combination of sql_on , foreign_key , type , and/or sql_table_name , as described here
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sql_foreign_key |
AVOID 3.16
Replaced by foreign_key |