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Originally Posted by drexl
If the last column is a transaction UID then my comment is irrelevant.
But if "User UID" stands for "User Unique ID" then it would be possible to see a 1-n (1 to many) relationship between unique IDs and IDs.
It is my understanding that an affiliate is not bound to a user unique ID but rather to a username (a user can have several usernames), so movement of users could be demonstrated with your data if 1 UID shows up for more than 1 affiliates. Though 58 users is probably not enough and I think those user movements are caused by broadcasters with leaking affiliate links and you might not have those in your data sample.
That is useful, thanks for sharing.
EDIT: I don't think the last column is a transaction ID because each value would be unique. This is not the case.
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Right this is a User UUID, and I don't save it in my tool, so can't know for sure