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    Re: Converting a database

    I'm not following. Can you explain your logic a bit more? Probably part of the problem is the loss of formatting in the forum. You could attach a spreadsheet (go advanced>manage attachments) or separate the columns with "|" to make it clearer.
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    Re: Converting a database

    Agreed, it looked a lot neater as I was writing it! I'll attach the spreadsheet and give some more information.

    If you look at the attached doc you can see that I have 'Start' and 'Finish' figures, I want these to be uniform rather than random but rather than having to manually enter the new 'Assigned #' I want to use the existing data. Obviously there is a lot of cross over, where there is I would like to use the lowest 'Assigned #'.

    If that's still unclear then please let me know.
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