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Hello, I need help with the syntax to succesfully merge multiple API calls into ONE single query. I know I can use the merge function, but that requires having 2 tables I believe. I do not want to have multiple tables and then merging, I would like to directly get ONE SINGLE query that involve multiple API calls.
Here is an example of what I am trying to do:
Hi @Anonymous ,
Can you please post some sample data and the expected output? Maybe we can find a workaround using some formulas to implement it. For now, there is not a proper way to implement directly.
Best Regards,
Xue
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