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I have two tables, Trips and Businesses. Trips table has BusinessID, Business table has BusinessID with Name and other data.
I want to be able to list Bushels by Business Name in a table, and Bushels by Commodity in another, etc. Below I show the table with the ID. How do I just show the Name, not the ID?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Define relationship between the tables based on ID.
Remove the ID in your visual.
Where is the commodity name comes from?
If it helps, mark it as a solution
Kudos are nice too
I cannot believe it is that easy. Geez.
The commodity ID is in another table.
I had already made all the relationships, so everything is working now.
Define relationship between the tables based on ID.
Remove the ID in your visual.
Where is the commodity name comes from?
If it helps, mark it as a solution
Kudos are nice too
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