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So i have 2 tables, the first one that is something like :
Projects:
ID
User in Charge
Sales notes associated
and the other table is the one with the sell notes, the thing is, a project can have more than one sell note associated, but a sell note can only have one project , they match via the ID of the sell note but the projects table stores them in one colum like this :
sales notes associated for project 1 : sell note 1, sell note 2 , sell note 3 ...
So i dont know how can i create a calculated column in the sell note table that indicates if its associated with a project.
Hi
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Thanks
Raj
So i have 2 tables, the first one that is something like :
Projects:
ID
User in Charge
Sales notes associated
and the other table is the one with the sell notes, the thing is, a project can have more than one sell note associated, but a sell note can only have one project , they match via the ID of the sell note but the projects table stores them in one colum like this :
sales notes associated for project 1 : sell note 1, sell note 2 , sell note 3 ...
So i dont know how can i create a calculated column in the sell note table that indicates if its associated with a project.
Appreciate your help.
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