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Following up to my question here: I now need to compare the two most recent files to look for changes/differences. How do I keep/combine the two latest files (9/26 & 10/23 in this case). I see List.MaxN but I can't figure out how to leverage it here.... Help?
2017-08-01.CSV
2017-09-26.CSV
2017-10-23.CSV
etc.
Thanks!
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One option could be to sort your date created column in descending order, and then only keep the first two rows.
One option could be to sort your date created column in descending order, and then only keep the first two rows.
So simple... of course! Thanks.
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