I have a long list of names ("Last", "First", "DOB", etc.) and when I run the find duplicates wizard on one of these fields, I get a very long list of duplicates (e.g. every Smith is listed as a duplicate).
I'd like to concatenate this query, so that I can find all the duplicate last names that also have the same (duplicate) first name, and then DOB, etc.
When I run the find duplicates query on my first find duplicates query (i.e. look for duplicate first names within the query that found duplicate last names), I still get a very long list (e.g. every Frank is listed within the last name duplicates query, etc.). This is not getting me where I want to go?
Surely this is simple: multiple field duplicates identification (I don't want to delete, but to identify for other purposes).
Thanks,
Tom Y
I'd like to concatenate this query, so that I can find all the duplicate last names that also have the same (duplicate) first name, and then DOB, etc.
When I run the find duplicates query on my first find duplicates query (i.e. look for duplicate first names within the query that found duplicate last names), I still get a very long list (e.g. every Frank is listed within the last name duplicates query, etc.). This is not getting me where I want to go?
Surely this is simple: multiple field duplicates identification (I don't want to delete, but to identify for other purposes).
Thanks,
Tom Y