MySQL mapping fields to columns
I have a MySQL dataflow that contains all the metrics for our sales reps (new customers, pipeline, leads, etc.) from 8 different sources.
I need to remove all the sales reps who are inactive/terminated, and I already have this field (Roster Status) available in one of the data sources (the Roster data).
How can I remove the terminated sales reps but not affect the currently active sales reps' data?
Currently, when I try to use the "Roster Status" field as a filter, it zeroes out all the lead/customer/pipeline data (see the attached picture). I'm guessing since the Roster Status field doesn't (and cannot) exist in those indivudal data sets.
I assume there's a step I need to do on the SQL dataflow.
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To answer this question, we would probably need to see the Select statement you are using to join your data together. Mind sharing?
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