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Hi,
I have two date queries A and B.
I am trying to create a third query C which merges both A and B:
for every date and time row in query B, there would be 4 corresponding rows in A. For example.
Query B (One row): a customer enters the shop on dd/mm/yyyy at 1:00am
Corresponding entry in Query A (ist row): date and time of item purchase dd/mm/yyyy at 11:00pm
Corresponding entry in Query A (2nd row): date and time of item purchase dd/mm/yyyy at 12:00am
Corresponding entry in Query A (3rd row): date and time of item purchase/mm/yyyy at 1:00am
Corresponding entry in Query A (4th row): date and time of item purchase dd/mm/yyyy at 2:00am
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