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ljp099
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2003-11-03 : 19:17:24
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| I have two tables, tblBizOwners and tblCustomers. When new business signup, they are added to tblCustomers and tblBizOwners. When customers signup they are added to only tblCustomers. Therefore, tblBizOwners has a foreign key to tblCustomers, CustomerID (which is the primary key for tblCustomers). What I need to do is show a recordset of only Customers which are not in tblBizOwners. Sql query should be something like this, but I cant figure it out (I think a having clause might work but am not sure)Select C.*,B.CustomerID from tblCustomers C, tblBizOwners B Where tblBizOwners.CustomerID <> c.CustomerID |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2003-11-03 : 19:20:31
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| SELECT *FROM tblCustomersWHERE CustomerID NOT IN (SELECT customerID FROM tblBizOwners)Tara |
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ljp099
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2003-11-03 : 19:39:03
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| Thanks Tara. That did it. I wasnt familiar with the NOT IN clause. |
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