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I want to import data from Pronto which will be sorted by stock codes and
warehouses. Can I have more than one query in a spreadsheet? I seem to only be able to get all warehouses in one sheet. I would like to have each warehouse come up in a separate sheet. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated |
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hi
you can have as many querries as you want. limited by available resources. as you described, you would need a querry for each warehouse. you can copy your current querry and paste in on a second sheet. the right click somewhere within the querry range, click edit querry. on the second screen of the querry wizard you can specify the individual warehouse for that querry. hope this helps regards FSt1 "Lozza65" wrote: I want to import data from Pronto which will be sorted by stock codes and warehouses. Can I have more than one query in a spreadsheet? I seem to only be able to get all warehouses in one sheet. I would like to have each warehouse come up in a separate sheet. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated |
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