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Hi @Anonymous
Please try
Classify by Customer SalesDocType =
VAR T1 =
GROUPBY (
customer_mapping_tbl,
customer_mapping_tbl[SoldToParty],
customer_mapping_tbl[SalesDocType],
customer_mapping_tbl[Order Acquisition Classification]
)
VAR T2 =
FILTER (
T1,
customer_mapping_tbl[SoldToParty] = sales_document_header_data_tbl[SoldToParty]
&& customer_mapping_tbl[SalesDocType] = sales_document_header_data_tbl[SalesDocType]
)
RETURN
MAXX ( T2, customer_mapping_tbl[Order Acquisition Classification] )
Hi @Anonymous
Please try
Classify by Customer SalesDocType =
VAR T1 =
GROUPBY (
customer_mapping_tbl,
customer_mapping_tbl[SoldToParty],
customer_mapping_tbl[SalesDocType],
customer_mapping_tbl[Order Acquisition Classification]
)
VAR T2 =
FILTER (
T1,
customer_mapping_tbl[SoldToParty] = sales_document_header_data_tbl[SoldToParty]
&& customer_mapping_tbl[SalesDocType] = sales_document_header_data_tbl[SalesDocType]
)
RETURN
MAXX ( T2, customer_mapping_tbl[Order Acquisition Classification] )
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