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hi there... can any1 help me with this... i wanna compare each rows of 2 tables.. which is the best suitable methid... thanks in advance

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Are you looking for duplicates? What do you want to compare?

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DataCompare from RedGate will do the trick as long as you have a key to use to uniquely identify records

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