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What is MR?
For some visual reference here is what I am looking for:
This is what I need to make sure is true.
Table 1
02 1.5
04 16.0
Table 2
02 1.5
04 16.0
The problem is when
Table 1
02 1.5
Table 2
02 1.5
04 16.0
or when
Table 1
02 1.5
04 16.0
Table 2
02 1.5
or more so when
Table 1
02 1.5
04 16.0
Table 2
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Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Raul A. Jager W.<raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
MR?
Mike Wills wrote:
I have two tables that I need to compare to make sure the values
match. For context, one is the employee's time sheet and the other is
a table to holds their requests. Each has a time sheet code and a
number of hours. My plan was to compare by summary to see if they
match. However, I am having problems getting my logic to work
perfectly every time. Without me posting my code (it is becoming a
mess quickly anyway), how would you approach this?
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Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me
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