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Hello,
It's simple what i want to do but i can't reach it.
I have this
Now i want to have two columns which will be filled according to the colomn source.
If the type is Newsletter => this will be filled in the new column for Newsletter.
if the type is Enquête => this will be filled in the new column for Enquête
Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @mokrane_bob ,
You have to do this applied steps in your edit queries.
Go to edit queries and then,
1.Duplicate that column
2.Promote first row as headers
3.Replace value for column 1
4.Replace value for column 2
Regards,
-Arul
Hi @mokrane_bob ,
You have to do this applied steps in your edit queries.
Go to edit queries and then,
1.Duplicate that column
2.Promote first row as headers
3.Replace value for column 1
4.Replace value for column 2
Regards,
-Arul
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