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Does Reporting Assistant support multi column joins ?
I have to join two fields from TABLE1 to two fields in TABLE2 in order to make a unique combination. I tried to create 2 seperate joins in Reporting Assistant but it did not seem to perform them in tandem.
Not a very technical answer but YES. I join multiple fields from 2 different masters all the time. I am working in MRE 5.2.5 so depending on your version it may make a difference. What you end up with is a statement similiar to the following (this was copied out of text editor after it was saved:
JOIN CELLDATA.CELLDATA.VENDOR_NUM AND CELLDATA.CELLDATA.INVOICE_NUM AND CELLDATA.CELLDATA.EMPLID IN CELLDATA TO ALL CELLDTL.CELLDTL.VENDORNUM AND CELLDTL.CELLDTL.INVOICENUM AND CELLDTL.CELLDTL.EMPLID IN CELLDTL AS J001 END
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