> My data is very complex, much more than my example.
> I could not get Geert's example to work in my dataset. Since
> there were so many tags in my xml, the "order by" section of
> the the items and the "where not" section of the $item
> section are not working correctly.

Ah, pity. You could ofcourse do an order by the whole item, but that could be a 
bit risky perhaps. And in the second loop, you could resort to deep-equal after 
all, perhaps leveraging the run-time construction of a compare node as used by 
Ken.

Just out of curiosity, why are there duplicate entries in your database anyhow? 
It sounds a bit like it might be wise to take more effort at insert time. You 
have either really duplicate entries, or your data isn't fully normalized, I 
guess..

Kind regards,
Geert


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