>>>
>>>You can run following query to find duplicate keys that already exist in the view
SELECT cv.* FROM (cView) cv
>>> JOIN (cTable) ct
>>> ON ct.own_Owner_Code = cv.own_Owner_Code
>>> AND ct.typ_Customer_Type = cv.typ_Customer_Type
>>>
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>>
>>That doesn't work because cView is a remote view of a SQL Server table and cTable is a VFP table. But, I did check and discovered there are a number of records in the SQL Table that I wasn't aware had been entered, so that's probably the problem.
>
>It certanly will work with remote view and VFP table. What seems to be a problem (besides ';' that I ommited)?
Sorry Sergey, you're absolutely right. Works just fine as listed, adjusting for the ;s. Just didn't work in a SQLEXEC() function - duh!
Regards,
Jim