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Haydo
Obsidian | Level 7

I have the following data:

 

I'd like to join on "Origin" (Table1) to "Origin" on Table2 and create a new dataset as per Table3 below.

Table1

Origin Number
A 23
B 45
C 65
D 250
E 600
F 200

 

Table 2

Origin Target Tfs
A AB 13
A AC 10
C BA 65
D DA 200
D DL 50
E BA 100
E ZA 150
E MN 200
E NP 150
F AB 100
F ZA 100

 Desired Output

Origin Target Number Tfs
A AB 23 13
A AC   10
C BA 65 65
D DA 250 200
D DL   50
E BA 600 100
E ZA   150
E MN   200
E NP   150
F AB 200 100
F ZA   100
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