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Check out this link

http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/jeffs/archive/2004/11/10/2737.aspx

I found it when I working on a similar problem.





Ashish Kulkarni <kulkarni_ash1312@xxxxxxxxx>
07/25/2007 03:58 PM
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cc: (bcc: Bill Blalock/TUS/US/Certegy)
Subject: SQL question


Hi
I have 2 tables which has similar structure, i want to
write a sql statement to compare the 2 tables and find
the missing keys from one
For example
Table 1
Key Description
001 This is one
002 This is two
Table 2
Key Description
001 this is one
Now i want to write a query to find out, 002 is
missing in table 2, and may be a query to insert 002
into table2
Any ideas?
Ashish
A$HI$H



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