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How to only find matches where two tables have the same value?

Hergel
New Member

I have one table called CurrentValue and another called NextValue, I want to be able to only find results where CurrentValue and NextValue have the exact same value. How can I accomplish this?

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Suda
Communicator

Hello,

Could you try to use "where" command to compare 2 fields' value?

(your search) | where CurrentValue=NextValue 
  OR
(your search) | where 'CurrentValue'='NextValue' 

I hope it helps you.

Thank you.

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Hergel
New Member

Thanks, that worked 🙂

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Suda
Communicator

Hello,

Could you try to use "where" command to compare 2 fields' value?

(your search) | where CurrentValue=NextValue 
  OR
(your search) | where 'CurrentValue'='NextValue' 

I hope it helps you.

Thank you.

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Hergel
New Member

Thanks, that worked 🙂

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strive
Influencer

CurrentValue and NextValue are tables right? the value should be same in any one column or multiple columns. Need more details to answer your question.

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