>If you're talking about comparing the database schema, as opposed to the
>data within the tables, 

I'm talking about comparing the data within the tables. Start out with identical data, 
do a bunch of data entry to both systems, compare the data.
I'm envisioning some code where you input the data sources, the table names, the 
matching field names, do a bunch of queries and or loops and compare the data and spit 
out exceptions.
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Lee Surma
Public Radio International
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