((This is one Marcel Beug is sure to know... probably with List.Accumulate or some other iterator... but I just can't figure it out))
From a table with subtables (nesting)... statically I would do this: for each Index number (starting at 0) so that each sub table is a query on its own:
=...
I wonder if you can suggest a solution for this business question: A given value created to be a matching lookup key between tables can have multiple records in a transaction file. I need to find the condition where the Lookup value has “conflicting” (different) values in another column between...
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