Facewon wrote:If I have a static master list of clients, so single entries of each name, and I have another list which can have multiple instances of their names. I want to match a column, or maybe 2 columns from the static list with the names in the second list. So if the static list is John 12 Jim 13 Jerry 14 And the other list can be John John Jim Jim Jim Jerry I want it to end up being John 12 John 12 Jim 13 Jim 13 Jim 13 Jerry 14 hmmmm.
cockbeard wrote:I hate that, I totally get it, I know why it's super useful, and it is super impressive. It's a layer of abstraction I always worry about what other assumptions it might make about my data. I really should just chill out about it, but I'd get annoyed when Analysis Services would automagically create heirarchies for my dates or addresses. Although I say annoyed, I might have just been jealous that I didn't know how to do it as quickly or simply, and it hides it under the hood so I can't reapply it elsewhere. 99.9% of the time it works perfectly and is exactly what yo wanted but I'm always reminded of
Tends not to play well with shared inboxescockbeard wrote:Have a chrome tab open at owa as a fallback position ???
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