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How do you know which row pertains to a particular date? It's possible you could write a BeastMode that executes CASE statements against another field to generate a date value.
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How do you know which row pertains to a particular date? It's possible you could write a BeastMode that executes CASE statements against another field to generate a date value.
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How often are you are you pulling the Quickbooks data? You could use the _Batch_Last_Run_ column or Create a DataFlow and add a Constant Date Column for whenever it runs giving you an `As of Date` or `Run date`.
I am assuming that you are pulling data Daily, but you could also apply this to weekly numbers or Monthly numbers.
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