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Alex Kachanov
 
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Hi!
How can I joing (merge) tables by key field like in DBMS?

Can't find any suitable solutions. Only by some stupid tricks, but I don't
like it and it's not handy to use...

Also found http://www.digdb.com/ add-in, but it costs money :)

Thanks.


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Maybe =vlookup() or =index(match()) would be what you want.

You could look at Debra Dalgleish's site:
http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html
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http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html

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Hi!
How can I joing (merge) tables by key field like in DBMS?

Can't find any suitable solutions. Only by some stupid tricks, but I don't
like it and it's not handy to use...

Also found http://www.digdb.com/ add-in, but it costs money :)

Thanks.


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