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ChayceDuncan2
Qrew Cadet
How exactly do you know they are duplicates after the fact? Ideally - you would want to try and stop the original entry from happening - so think about unique fields so users can't create dupes in the first place. Are these being entered via grid edit or import?
If setting up a unique field to stop the entry isn't an option - you'll need a way to actually identify systematically which ones are dupes before you can look into deleting them.
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If setting up a unique field to stop the entry isn't an option - you'll need a way to actually identify systematically which ones are dupes before you can look into deleting them.
Chayce Duncan | Director of Strategic Solutions
(720) 739-1406 | chayceduncan@quandarycg.com
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LizLiz
5 years agoQrew Trainee
I typically do stop this from occuring but this time it did. I think I was working in MS Excel too long and too late one night.
There are hundreds of dups and identifying one at a time is taking too long. I just need this fix for this 1 situation, not ongoing.
There are hundreds of dups and identifying one at a time is taking too long. I just need this fix for this 1 situation, not ongoing.