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Oops! I meant to say, Table B has 49410 records of which 49409 are also in Table A.
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This should not be happening. I will send you a personal message to try and help resolve this problem.
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Dan -
Data Compare has an option now called 'trim trailing spaces' that can help with this. If you have a primary key column on one table that is a varchar and it's a char datatype on the other, you can heve this problem because the char column will always be padded with trailing spaces, leading to rows that do not match when they really should match.
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Other tools find no difference between the tables but I prefer your interface and speed of execution and want to make it work.
Any Help?