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Hello!
I have a Task table (from server) and Lead (From salesforce), both contain column LeadID.
In the Lead table, (Lead.LeadID) is unique and not in Task (Task.LeadID), so i thought i could use a many to one relationship(or vice versa).
Well, that did not work. So, for every unique entry in Lead (as in Lead.LeadID), multiple entries occur in Task.LeadID and each entry has a unique Id (as in Task.Id).
I do not know what the problem is exactly, perhaps someone could help me out with this. Thanks in advance
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