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I am doing a simple rowcount across two related tables and am getting inconsistent results.
In this first file I have paired the data set down to two IDs. In the Audit table I have 4 records for one ID and 5 records for the other. My "Record Count" custom column in the "Incidents" table calculates correctly.
In this broken file, however I have loaded the full data set. The same 2 IDs from the first file have 4 and 5 records respectively, however it is calculating 5 records for both, even though one of them has 4. Any ideas why these are calculating incorrectly in the broken file?
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Hi @Anonymous,
By checking the Audit table in broken file, I found that there existing 5 records for both IDs.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Anonymous,
By checking the Audit table in broken file, I found that there existing 5 records for both IDs.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Thanks Yuliana. After reviewing it again I see that it was operator error. I wasn't looking at the data correctly. Thanks for your time!
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