I have two tables that I want to join but the results are not I what I wanted.
As you can see guest 350106 shows up three times with the same data. I think it is because of the join I did. I used InnerJoin between GuestNumber from both tables. CharZip is from another table.
Table 1 | Table 2 |
---|---|
GuestNumber | GuestNumber |
PlayerDayDate | CharZip |
Sales |
Does anyone know what I did wrong?
You didn't do anything wrong per se, but one or both of your files has duplicate records for that guestnumber which results in the duplicates.
If that's not what you expected, you should probably deal with that first.
You didn't do anything wrong per se, but one or both of your files has duplicate records for that guestnumber which results in the duplicates.
If that's not what you expected, you should probably deal with that first.
Thank you. You solved my problem.
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