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So I have two data sources - one is an aging report, and one is an open job report. They each share common salespeople. I currently have a page setup with the aging data visualized on one side and the open orders on the other.
How would I go about creating a single list of salespeople that when clicked affects both report types?
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You could join the two queries you have already on the salesperson columns, get rid of everything else in your new table then remove the duplicates, relate it to your existing tables and you should be good to go
You could join the two queries you have already on the salesperson columns, get rid of everything else in your new table then remove the duplicates, relate it to your existing tables and you should be good to go
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