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Roland,
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Rodd
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 08:13, Roland.Skoldblom_at_ica.se wrote:
Hallo,
anyone whom can give me an example on how to pick out field id and name from table one and get only the id's that exists in table one doesnt exist in table2.
Thanks in advance
Roland
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