danhendo888
Board Regular
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2019
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRd6wYkfDUQ
In this video, Mike uses a list to extract rows from the Start table that DO NOT include anything from the list.
Is the opposite possible?
If it's in the list, then extract rows from the Start table that contain it.
E.g.
Suppose the list only has XYZ (Product Name)
Then from the Start table, output would be rows that contain XYZ (Product Name)
i.e. Output:
https://imgur.com/a/mMZjpDH
In this video, Mike uses a list to extract rows from the Start table that DO NOT include anything from the list.
Is the opposite possible?
If it's in the list, then extract rows from the Start table that contain it.
E.g.
Suppose the list only has XYZ (Product Name)
Then from the Start table, output would be rows that contain XYZ (Product Name)
i.e. Output:
https://imgur.com/a/mMZjpDH