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6.8

SQL Select where not in different table

Asked by nphoenix in MS SQL Server

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In MS SQL, I have two tables tblSalesForceOrderProfileBV2005Stage and tblSalesForceOrderProfile.  Table tblSalesForceOrderProfile has about 4 extra fields.  I want to select from tblSalesForceOrderProfileBV2005Stage  where the complete set of fields cant be found as a row in tblSalesForceOrderProfile. There is no index key i can use.  The tables matched and i intentionally deleted two rows in tblSalesForceOrderProfile  so I am looking for a query to give me two rows back.

This returns no rows:

SELECT     *
FROM         tblSalesForceOrderProfileBV2005Stage
WHERE     (NOT EXISTS
                          (SELECT     *
                            FROM          tblSalesForceOrderProfile))

While this seems to give all rows:

SELECT     *
FROM         tblSalesForceOrderProfileBV2005Stage
WHERE     EXISTS
                          (SELECT     *
                            FROM          tblSalesForceOrderProfile)Start Free Trial
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