gel here it is...
select a,b,count(*)
from test
group by a,b
having count(*) > 1
On 8/19/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can do this with two queries, but I seem to remember there's a way
> to do it with just one.
>
> I have two tables, Table1 and Table2.
>
> I want a recordset containing all the Table2 IDs that are NOT in the
> Table1 table.
> I know there's an SQL statement, a join, to do that..but I just can't
> remember it!
> 0_0
>
>
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