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Hello, getting this code (Error code: at_VntYmdvMpPZt).

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Hello, getting this code (Error code: at_VntYmdvMpPZt). Trying to import job listings

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    Hi there, happy to help! Could you share a bit more context or details so I can guide you in the right direction? Where do you see this error? Also, as a best practice, it's best to separate your company table from the jobs table to make sure nothing get's mixed up.

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    Sebastian H.
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    Ahh ok, I wrote them to a seperate table. Is there a way to match them to contacts in a separate table?

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    To match data from one table to contacts in a separate table, you can use a "Lookup" enrichment. This involves using a unique identifier, such as a company domain or LinkedIn Company URL, to pull associated information from one table into another. Here's a step-by-step guide: 1. Identify a Unique Identifier: Use a unique identifier like the company domain to link rows between tables. This identifier should be present in both tables . 2. Create a Lookup: In the contacts table, create a "Lookup Single Row" enrichment using the unique identifier to pull data from the other table . 3. Map the Data: Once the data is pulled, map the associated data from the source table into the target table . Here a video guide: https://www.loom.com/share/72f4e67e20424ba7a784ca9a5056f1a9 If there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know! 😊 Have a great Wednesday, Daniel

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