Re: Excel bamboozelry
Hi Matthew,
I think the best/easiest way to do this is not with Excel but with some SQL statements, you could use MySQL Workbench to connect to your DB and run a simple query to achieve what you need. Without knowing the tables/columns/primary keys involved I can't write a sample query here, but should be relatively easy to do.
Best Regards.
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Javier Treviño
MySQL on Windows Team
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