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How would you join 2 tables to find the values in 1 that do not exist in the other ?

Asked by zimmer9 in Microsoft Access Database

How would you join 2 tables to find the values in 1 that do not exist in the other ? How would you rewrite the following SQL statement.
I am using Access with SQL Server as the back end database.

SELECT O.[CPS Account Number], O.[Undeliverable Y/N], 'N' As [Item On Download ?], 'Y' As [Error], C.AcctExec As [FA #]  
FROM dbo.tblUDLBRAttachOut As O, dbo.tblCustomersNew As C
WHERE O.[Undeliverable Y/N] =  'Y'  AND  O.[CPS Account Number]  NOT IN (SELECT Right(C.OfficeNumber,3) + ' ' + C.CustomerNumber from dbo.tblCustomersNew AS C) Start Free Trial
 
 
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