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Hello, Please advise how to extract objects from two locations to create a report I am thinking something like SQL join operation Thank you.

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Hello,

Sorry for the confusion, but we are not sure what exactly you are trying to achieve. Please, describe the desired workflow in all the possible details with live examples.

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