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thanhphongle
Creator II
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combining 3 different excel sheets

Hello community,

I have three different sheets:

Sheet 1: Customerinformation

Customer IDCustomernameCountry
100001Johnny Fish MarketJapan
100002Beef Steak ClubUSA
100003Fruit PassionSpain
100004VegilandGermany

Sheet 2: Invoiceinformation

CustomerIDCustomernameProductInvoiceYear
100001Johnny Fish MarketSalmon10002013
100002Beef Steak ClubBeef20002013
100003Fruit PassionBanana30002013
100004VegilandTofu40002013
100001Johnny Fish MarketTuna20002014
100002Beef Steak ClubPorc30002014
100001Johnny Fish MarketOctopus10002015
100004VegilandSoja20002015
100001Johnny Fish MarketSeatongue30002016

Sheet 3: Transportinformation

CustomerIDCustomernameTransportagencyLocation
100001Johnny Fish MarketShipping LtdTokyo
100002Beef Steak ClubMeat Transport LtdNew York
100003Fruit PassionFruit Shuttle LtdBarceolona
100004VegilandVegi Transport LtdBerlin

What I want is to create a view. if I create a Listbox with Customername and choose Johnny Fish Market. It should give me out in a diagram:

CustomernameCountryProductInvoiceYearTransportagency
Johnny Fish MarketJapanSalmon10002013Shipping Ltd
Johnny Fish MarketJapanTuna20002014Shipping Ltd
Johnny Fish MarketJapanOctopus10002015Shipping Ltd
Johnny Fish MarketJapanSeatongue30002016Shipping Ltd

I know that I have to configure the script and read sth about the Mapping function. I am a beginner andI dont really know how to do it. Could anyone help me here?

I attached an Excel file.

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

See this blog post: Don't join - use Applymap instead


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

All you have to do is load the data, create a table box with the fields you want to see and select Johny Fish Market. See attached qvw.


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand
thanhphongle
Creator II
Creator II
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yeah i figured out, i thought i had to do sth like INNERJOIN like in Access. But could you explain me what the mapping function is. Maybe with an example.

Gysbert_Wassenaar

See this blog post: Don't join - use Applymap instead


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand