Frank Mamone wrote:
> 
> With everyone's help I finally did get the syntax working but I get the 
> famous 
> 'non-preserved key' message.  I finally did it by updating the
> majority doing a straight update and processing the exceptions
> manually.
> 
> I was just wondering if you can enlighten me on the meaning of  the
> message -- if you are familiar with it. From what I read, both tables
> being joined must both have primary keys defined. Do they mean defined
> as physical attributes of the tables?

I am not familiar with that error.

Jochem

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