Scratch that idea - I just re-read the quickdocs and QoQ doesn't
support joins at all.

(*grumble*)

Just saw where you found a possible solution... yay!


On Dec 14, 2007 1:03 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah, this is a case where it would be nice if QofQ had more
> > capability.  This would be simple with the ability to do an outer join
> > between the tables.  Luckily it only needs to be done once, or at least
> > only a few times until it is determined what is out of sync between the
> > old version (Access) and the new version (SQL) and it is reconciled.
>
> You can't do sub-selects but I'm pretty sure you can do outer joins...
>
> SELECT A.ID, A.LicenseNumber, B.ID, B.LicenseNumber
> FROM qOne A LEFT OUTER JOIN qTwo B ON
> A.LicenseNumber = B.LicenseNumber
> WHERE B.ID IS NULL
>
> That *should* return all of the records in qOne that don't have a
> match in qTwo... work with it from there for the rest ;)
>
> Hatton
>

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