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    Combining Two Data Sets

    Hi Folks,

    I'm in need of your expertise here.

    I have two data sets as follows :

    1- Data containing all kinds of movements of fleet vehicles (including Business Trips, To/from workshops, test drives etc.)
    2- Containing the info. on Business Trips with Locations (for business Trips only)

    I am looking for a way to segregate or identify business trips (only) in first data set with the help of 2nd one, so that I may fetch (lookup) the exact movement (location i.e. pickup and drop off) points in 1st data set.
    The common factors in both data sets are the date and vehicles #.

    I have created a dummy data, by proxying the numbers and locations in the data sets for your ready referencing.... Wondering if anyone could assist in this regard. Thank you !

    PS | Data file can be accessed here
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    Re: Combining Two Data Sets

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    Re: Combining Two Data Sets

    Hi !!

    Thanks for letting me know .. I tried to edit the post and provide the link but unable to do so, getting the error that I can not post links.

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    Re: Combining Two Data Sets

    Post the URL with a couple of spaces in it.

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