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Hello and thanks for this solution. We're getting great results. I have two tables. In table 1 there are two INT fields, Year and Month. In table 2, the original one have the same fields but STRING. I've modified the definition of the columns to convert them to INT. Everithing works well. I've defined two Joins, joinMonth and JoinYear. In the model, I use one field of each table as Data Elements. The final SQL Statement is not completelly right because doens't includes the join for month. How can I fix it?
Thanks.
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Your question is not clear....you can fully control the joins or even the SQL generated by modifying the 'SQL' properties in your model definition...
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