In this video, we will expand our scenario from the first video and try to recreate the concept of a relational database on SharePoint. We will create a new SharePoint List to track project milestones that will include a Lookup field and call it the Milestone Tracker. This field will allow the user to open a dropdown with information from another SharePoint List, in this case, the projects from our PMO SharePoint List. As you will see in the video, by creating multiple entries of the same project name, but with a different milestone name, you can recreate a one to many relationship between the PMO SharePoint List and the newly created Milestone Tracker List.
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