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SQL question
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01647876
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Hi:
I have two tables: table1 and table2. Each has one text field in common: ID, containing a 9 character code that is unique for each record. However, whereas table1 has 10,000 records, table2 has 200. But some of the ID's found in table2 do not exist in table 1. Using set relation and filter, I can find the table1 id's that are missing from table2. I am wondering whether this could also be done with an SQL statement?
CLOSE ALL
USE
USE table2
INDEX on id TO id2

SELECT 2
USE table1
INDEX on id TO id1

SELECT 1
SET RELATION TO id INTO table2
SET FILTER TO table2.id  == " "  && or == ""
SELECT 2
DELETE ALL 
SET FILTER TO 
SET FILTER TO DELETED()
BROWSE && for instance
I thought that an SQL statement such as the following might be equivalent, but it isn't:
SELECT * ;
FROM table1, table2 ;
WHERE table1.id <> table3.id 
Thank you, Steve
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