The components in any Analysis Document show data that is based on the column names of their data source.
For this reason, you will see the column names in the components (for example in tables or in the legend of a chart).
As these column names are not always very intuitevely, name mappings can be assigned in the Data Model (by a Data Scientist) to "rename" these technical names with pre-defined display names in the components (name mappings do not change the actual column name).
If your Data Scientist made use of name mappings in his Data Model, you will see the display names instead of the actual column names.
If this is the case, but you still want to see the actual column name, you can activate "Display technical names".
This will add the actual column name in [ ] brackets after the display names.
Example of a P2P - Process
Let's assume that in our Database we have a table listing all Purchase Requisition Items. One column, including all Requisition Items, might be called BNFRO in our Database.
As we want a lot of viewers to work with this analysis, the Data Scientist has added a Name Mapping - replacing BNFRO with "Purchase Requisition Item" to be displayed in all components.
If you still want to see both the display and the actual column name in your Analysis Documents, you can activate "Display technical names" here.
Your components will then show "Purchase Requisition Item [BNFRO]".