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joschultz
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I have a column that I need to group by an ID number.  I have a list of 25 IDs that I need to split into two groups  but then would like the rest put into a third group so that I can slice on these.  What is the best way to go about this?

 

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Joseph

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Performance is best if you do this task in the query editor:

 

Start in your sales table and merge it with the table containing the IDs for EDU and MIL on Offer Id. Expand the result on one field only: Portal.

This will allocate EDU and MIL to the matching items and leave null for all others. Then replace null by the name you want this group to be named.

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