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raju4244
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08-13-2015
10:17 PM
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FritzWittwer_ol
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08-13-2015
11:25 PM
- if you want the searches in the same table below each other, you can use the append command
- if you want to have the results of the searches besides each other ins separate columns, then you could use the join command, but in this case the events need to have some kind of relation
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FritzWittwer_ol
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08-13-2015
11:25 PM
- if you want the searches in the same table below each other, you can use the append command
- if you want to have the results of the searches besides each other ins separate columns, then you could use the join command, but in this case the events need to have some kind of relation
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raju4244
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08-20-2015
12:10 AM
Thanks, i used mix of join and append command to make it in single table
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raju4244
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08-16-2015
09:53 PM
other append or join, do we have any other??
