Hi Feherke,
Apparently I was given faulty information. This is a good start, however I just found out that the columns don't match up as nicely as I was originally lead to believe.
The actual columns are as follows:
Counts1 = user_id, start_date_utc, end_date_utc
and
Counts2 = count_by_ids...
I have run into an issue which I haven't been able to figure out yet. I have two MySQL tables with similar data and I want to return all the data from both tables based on a userid and timestamp. How would I construct the query to accomplish this...examples of my two tables are below.
Counts1...
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