Jim

I think the Index file is bad making it look like I have 1 more row than I 
really have.


Thanks
Marc



From: James Bentley 
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 12:36 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List 
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: compare rows in 2 tables


Marc,
Do you have any constraints or rules on the TRAN_HIST table?
If you do this could cause an insert to fail.


Jim Bentley
American Celiac Society
[email protected]
tel: 1-504-737-3293 





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From: MDRD <[email protected]>
To: RBASE-L Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 12:15:19 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: compare rows in 2 tables


Hi

Why would this happen
 INSERT +
 INTO tran_hist (custnum,date_con,tr_date,tr_type,ch_code,+
 ch_price,ptest,dig_ch,inscomp,cknum,date_frm,date_to, memo,+
 treat_dr,inshold,blddate,tranmod,modf1,modf2,modf3,modf4  ) +
 SELECT custnum,date_con,tr_date,tr_type,ch_code,ch_price, ptest,+
 dig_ch,inscomp,cknum,date_frm,date_to,memo, treat_dr,inshold,+
 blddate,tranmod,modf1,modf2,modf3,modf4  FROM tran_daily

Inserts 115 rows when there is 116
But is I add a WHERE Custnum Between 1 and 2000   116 rows are inserted.

So, with the Where clause all the rows are inserted but without it 1 row gets 
dropped, very strange

Now, I just Packed the Indexes
The daily table use to show 116 rows when I did Select count
After the Pack Index Select Count now shows 115, so Packing dropped or lost a 
row of data?

Could they have a bad network card or something?  The bad thing is they did not 
have any problems until
my last update.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Marc




From: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 11:27 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List 
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: compare rows in 2 tables


I did not really study your statement below, but would have this input....



Normally a good structure setup has a column that is a unique record 

indentifier.  Such as Order Number, PO Number or even a autonum type

that might be called RecordNo.



If you have that, then finding the "missing data" is easy...



Edit ... from  tran_Daily where OrderNo* not in +

(Select OrderNo from tran_hist)



*Orderno is your unique record identifier



Not knowing what all your columns are (such as chknum),

it would be very difficult to help decipher the issue.  However,

having many columns to compare, it would take only one

for the data to be different and not return any values.



If you have a unique column, simply use it.  If not and it is

not a major implementation, I would add one.  I can even

be a "behind the scenes column"  that is not included in the

forms and the user never see it.  



-Bob


----- Original Message -----
From: "MDRD" <[email protected]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:51:30 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: [RBASE-L] - compare rows in 2 tables



Hi

I am trying to find missing rows of data in a Hist table that is not in our 
Daily table.
We enter rows in the Daily table, then insert them into the Hist when we close 
the day.
I count the # of rows in the Daily table and Hist table and after the Insert we 
look to see if
the Hist table grows by that many rows.

For this one user it appears that some of the rows are not making it to the 
Hist table but
trying to search through 200+ rows to compare the 2 tables makes you head spin.

This is what I am using but it finds no rows, yet my calculations show we are 
missing some rows.

  edit all from tran_Daily    +
   WHERE ( CTXT(custnum) + CTXT(date_con) + +
   CTXT(tr_date) + ch_code + CTXT(ch_price) + +
   CTXT(ptest) + cknum +  CTXT(date_frm) + +
   CTXT(date_to) + treat_dr + inshold  ) NOT IN +
   (SELECT ( CTXT(custnum) + CTXT(date_con) + +
   CTXT(tr_date) + ch_code + CTXT(ch_price) + +
   CTXT(ptest) + cknum + CTXT(date_frm) + +
   CTXT(date_to) + treat_dr + inshold)  FROM tran_hist)

Thanks for any suggestions
Marc



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