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Hi everyone,
I have two tables that come from two different files
The names of the columns are different but their sum or count should be the same.
In the parameter I compare the different amounts
My question is this
How do I flood the difference between the tables in a smart way
Link to File:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AonyYI-TdspHgUhwngZ6OKvpnSsc
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous
Hi Thanks,
I found a relatively convenient solution
1. I collect the files and arrange them in structured tables
2. Export to Excel
3. Picks back up
4. Uses the EXCEPT function
5. Exports only the changes
Thanks!
@Anonymous
Hi Thanks,
I found a relatively convenient solution
1. I collect the files and arrange them in structured tables
2. Export to Excel
3. Picks back up
4. Uses the EXCEPT function
5. Exports only the changes
Thanks!
Hi @netanel ,
It's glad to hear that your problem has been resolved. And thanks for sharing your solution here. Thank you.
Best Regards
Hi @netanel ,
It seems that I have no sufficient permission to access the shared file. Could you please grant me the proper access? Thank you.
Best Regards
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