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Old 04-23-2014, 03:26 AM
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You will need to provide a lot more detail about your current table and its proposed layout. Like how many rows does it have, whether all rows have the same # of columns, how many columns the output should have (I'm guessing 5, but you don't actually say), whether the data to be added is to be interspersed with the existing data in the destination columns, or are to follow them, etc.
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