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Hi all, here is my scenario. It is quite complicated. I cant show you the real table, however i made another similar tables.
Table 1 (Receive Item):
ReceiveID Item Payment
1 Car A $50
2 Car B $50
3 Car C $50
4 Car D $50
5 Car E $50
6 Car F $50
etc...
Table 2 (Invoice Item):
ReceiveID Item Payment
1 Car A $50
2 Car B $50
3 Car C $50
4 Car D $50
5 Car E $50
6 Car F $50
etc...
So my question is i would like to find out what are the data from table 1 are appearing in table 2. I'm sure that there is a lot of ways to do it. I had failed to link the tables together (i created another new table for ID as a middle key). I tried the IF function however it doesnt support cross table. I need help. Thanks.
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@CTan42,
Merge the two tables in Query Editor as shown in the following screenshots.
Then create a column in the merged table.
Duplicate = IF(Merge1[RecevieID]=Merge1[Table2.RecevieID]&&Merge1[Item]=Merge1[Table2.Item]&&Merge1[Payment]=Merge1[Table2.Payment],1,0)
If the above steps don't help, please post more sample data and post your expected result here.
Regards,
Lydia
@CTan42,
Merge the two tables in Query Editor as shown in the following screenshots.
Then create a column in the merged table.
Duplicate = IF(Merge1[RecevieID]=Merge1[Table2.RecevieID]&&Merge1[Item]=Merge1[Table2.Item]&&Merge1[Payment]=Merge1[Table2.Payment],1,0)
If the above steps don't help, please post more sample data and post your expected result here.
Regards,
Lydia
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