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Comments by Mish1337 (Top 5 by date)
Mish1337
11-Dec-18 4:32am
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Correct, you can ignore the the not in statement, since it's only job is to look for new vatnumbers which didnt exist the past years.
I know both tables are identical (right now)
But when I add 2019 statistics then they wont be identical, since 2019 will start off with January and will grow over time
Mish1337
11-Dec-18 3:18am
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Can you demonstrate how
Mish1337
11-Dec-18 3:17am
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It works fine, but both results shows on top of each other or as separate results
Mish1337
4-Apr-18 7:39am
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It's not possible to change the sql code, since it's based on a pivot function that retrieves data based on time and date
Mish1337
4-Apr-18 7:38am
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It's not possible to change the sql code, since it's based on a pivot function that retrieves data based on time and date