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As long as all your data sits within the same file geodatabase (so you will need to import your Excel file into it as a table) you can use the Make Query LayerMake Query Table tool to join on multiple fields. It's a very powerful tool but takes a little effort to play with the parameter settings and actually take the time to read the help file to understand what is what.

As long as all your data sits within the same file geodatabase (so you will need to import your Excel file into it as a table) you can use the Make Query Layer tool to join on multiple fields. It's a very powerful tool but takes a little effort to play with the parameter settings and actually take the time to read the help file to understand what is what.

As long as all your data sits within the same file geodatabase (so you will need to import your Excel file into it as a table) you can use the Make Query Table tool to join on multiple fields. It's a very powerful tool but takes a little effort to play with the parameter settings and actually take the time to read the help file to understand what is what.

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As long as all your data sitessits within the same file geodatabase (so you will need to import your Excel file into it as a table) you can use the Make Query Layer tool to join on multiple fields. It's a very powerful tool but takes a little effort to play with the parameter settings and actually take the time to read the help file to understand what is what.

As long as all your data sites within the same file geodatabase (so you will need to import your Excel file into it as a table) you can use the Make Query Layer tool to join on multiple fields. It's a very powerful tool but takes a little effort to play with the parameter settings and actually take the time to read the help file to understand what is what.

As long as all your data sits within the same file geodatabase (so you will need to import your Excel file into it as a table) you can use the Make Query Layer tool to join on multiple fields. It's a very powerful tool but takes a little effort to play with the parameter settings and actually take the time to read the help file to understand what is what.

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Hornbydd
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As long as all your data sites within the same file geodatabase (so you will need to import your Excel file into it as a table) you can use the Make Query Layer tool to join on multiple fields. It's a very powerful tool but takes a little effort to play with the parameter settings and actually take the time to read the help file to understand what is what.