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I am trying to get a column that shows the source the info cames from. Because I am using multiple files for the info.
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Hi @Anonymous,
unless you have a query for each file you should already have some form of the file name list, just don't delete it (check the steps to find where it disappears). If you have a separate query for each file add it manually as a new columnd.
Kind regrads,
John
Hi @Anonymous,
unless you have a query for each file you should already have some form of the file name list, just don't delete it (check the steps to find where it disappears). If you have a separate query for each file add it manually as a new columnd.
Kind regrads,
John
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