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Old June 3rd, 2004, 09:52 AM
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Hi

Thank you for your reply.

We are not allowed to use the SYBASE database. currently we are outputing the data into a text file and then comparing them.

do you know of any good docs/Books/tutorials on how to compare the datasets and then re-apply them to the database?

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I can't say I know of any specific tutorial that exists on how to do it.. Id' think it would be a loop through the data. How would you compare them if they were two tables in SQL?


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