Hi,
In a previous email (26/6) you mentioned that to properly merge two
databases, we should create a unique relationship between the tables. My
question is, when we are doing the import function from ebase and we are
mapping the fields, there is no place there to specify which fields are the
primary ones. For example, we don't really have a unique key in either of
these databases. What we would like to do, is to specify that the First Name
and Last Name are the keys, that if they match in both tables, the
Destination record should be merged with the info from the Source table,
instead of a new record being created.
Stephen Bisk
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