Hi!
I just need a simple solution for a Calc Script but not sure how exactly to write the syntax. I need to create these exports, so I can create a simple import for yearly data that replaces a monthly process, as it is getting quite lengthy to import and calc for each month.
I want to export...
Is there a way to delete this thread??
We found the error. It was a missing record in a table. Not sure why it would have errored out this way, being that it was all left joins - so if the record was missing, it shouldn't have mattered... Oh well...
Thanks for trying to help!!
~Carie
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