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I have a table table1 with column postal_code. From this I created a matrix like this:
| postal_code | #rows_in_table1 |
| 12345 | 6 |
| 12346 | 18 |
| 12347 | 23 |
| ... | ... |
Moreover, I have a different table table2 with columns postal_code and #households. I created a n:1 relation between table1 and table2 via the postal_code columns. Now in the above matrix, I would like to add a new column with values given by #rows_in_table1*100/#households, where #households should be taken from the respective postal_code. How can I achieve this?
Of course I could add a new column in table1 with #households (same values for same postal_codes) and take the averages, max, min, etc... in the matrix, but there should be a cleaner way, right?
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