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Hi, probably brain-fried right now. I have two tables. "Contacts" and "Audits". Contacts has contacts_id and Audits has a few. One is named partner_id, manager_id and staff_id. Easy to connect those so they visual. Rather than having the contacts_id as an integer on the dashboard, I would like to do a lookupvalue on the contacts_id to each of the IDs in the audit.
LOOKUPVALUE(contacts[contacts_lastname]....?
LOOKUPVALUE(contacts[contacts_lastname], [contacts]contacts_id,Audits[contacts_id])
Not sure if there is a relation. But if possible you should use RELATED. Also be carefull with possible duplicate results.
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