>>>>>Anything simple to compare tables and show the differences? Even it was SQL that created a cursor of the records that do not match would be fine.
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>>>>Not sure why I can't update this message.
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>>>>UPDATE: I want to know if any of the field values have changed as well as any additions/deletions of rows.
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>>>This worked great: Check this out:
https://astersoft.com/dbfcomparer/>>>
>>>99 trial compares (slows down though) and only $29 for the personal version. Worked great on my tables.
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>>Remarkable message! Jay has discovered a backdoor to give oneself three stars!
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>LOL
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>It must be in the HTML somewhere....
First, tell Peter that he's still an a
ss. I haven't said one thing about him since he's been gone, but he still got a bruised ego. Too bad. Anyway, I gave the stars so others can know what worked. In the days of old the stars meant more than that, but now they are just a way to find out what was helpful or a solution. Most of us know that, but some others must not.