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in my last video i showed you how to join data using sql and in this video ill show you how to do the same thing but using excel lets dive in hello and welcome to vitamin bi bringing you business intelligence for beginners and beyond my names adam and on this channel i help you do more with data so if youre new here think about subscribing okay lets jump onto my computer and ill show you how to join data using excels index and match functions so here ive got the same data i used for the sql joins so youll be able to compare the two the idea is that we have our orders data sheet and a managers sheet that contains the name of our regional managers what we want to do is to essentially join the two together and append the manager name to the orders sheet im going to show you formulas for when youre joining with a single criteria or joining key and then with more than one joining key for both of these well be using the index and match excel functions to search for and match dat