# Joining multiple reports question

Is there a way to Join multiple reports at a few chosen columns, remove the remainder but keep all of the rows the 2 columns have?

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- Posted at: over 4 years ago
- Author title: Client success executive
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## Comments
### Comment 1

Hi Patrick, Grow should be capable of executing this. If I&#39;m following, it would probably be best to use the Column Cleanup transform on each report, selecting only the desired columns and the columns needed for the join first. Then, I would do a Full Join with the reports. And lastly, you can remove the join columns if desired using the Column Cleanup feature again. This should leave you with just the columns you are wanting.

Feel free to reach out to our Support team at support@grow.com and we will happily take a look at your account and help you perform the necessary joins to get the results you are after.

Additionally, here&#39;s a Help Center article reviewing Grow&#39;s Joined Report functionality: https://help.grow.com/hc/en-us/articles/360014655833-Joined-Report 

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