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Posted: 03 Jun 2014 at 1:46am
I would check your source data. either there is a duplicate row entered into it or for some reason a join is causing a duplicate row for only that record
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Posted: 03 Jun 2014 at 4:29am
are you grouping in the CT (either column or row)on a field that is setting two values together , say on a date field that is set to a day rather than a second?
are you grouping in the CT (either column or row)on a field that is setting two values together , say on a date field that is set to a day rather than a second?
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Posted: 17 Jun 2014 at 10:31am
keep in mind that unless you set the join to enforced, you wont see the full data set until you use fields from each of the tables. once you use a field it enforces the join. So in the CT it will enforce a join. When you are checking the data set make sure that you look at it in an enforced way the same way the CT would be using the data.
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