After creating a data stream, add key qualifiers to your data lake object (DLO) fields to
create fully qualified keys (FQK). Configure key qualifiers for all DLO fields that contain
either a primary or foreign key. You can add up to 20 active key qualifiers. A key qualifier is
active when it's used for a DLO field. Data 360 automatically adds and removes key qualifiers to
and from data model object (DMO) fields. You can't edit these system fields.
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Note To add key qualifiers to a companion org, add them to the home org and wait at least 10
minutes for the companion org to sync with the home org.
For the field, click , and select Add Key Qualifier.
You can either add an existing key qualifier or create one.
To add an existing key qualifier, select a key qualifier label, and click
Add.
To create a key qualifier, click New Key Qualifier and enter
a label, API name, and an optional description.
To view existing key qualifiers and fields that share key qualifiers, click for the data lake object field, and select View Key
Qualifiers. Filter or search to target your results.
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