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Hello, Terri:
Query/400 has:
Type of join . . . . . . . . _ 1=Matched
records
2=Matched records with primary
file
3=Unmatched records with primary
file
So, if you have Query/400 (WRKQRY) and are familiar with it, this is
pretty easy to do.
And you can then use RTVQMQRY to retrieve the SQL equivalent from the
*QRYDFN object to see (roughly) how to do the same thing in SQL.
(Unless you really wanted to write a program to do this.)
Cheers,
Mark
THarteau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a 'modern' way of doing matching
records. MR seems to be the way to write the program I am designing, but
it has been years since I did one. I am building two work files, and need
to print any differences, or if there are any missing in either file. Just
wondering if there was a better way.
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Terri Harteau
Felker Brothers Corporation
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