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Using for-each loop in OTBI
Summary
Does anyone know if there is a way to use for-each loop as part of query in OTBI?Content
Hi All,
I want to create a report that will get the current job and previous job for each person number.
Is there any way to use for-each loop in OTBI? it would have been very helpful for that request...
Please share your knowledge(:
Regards,
Dudi
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