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Re: Can I chain fields together between two different lookups (.csv files)?
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Re: Can I chain fields together between two differ...
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That is almost correct - they are handled in ASCII order, so watch out for case --upper case sorts ahead of lowercase. When order of processing is important, I always number the lookups.
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