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How to select a record in one table but not in another table?

Asked by angie_angie in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database

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I have 2 tables.
Fields in tblA are: SaleDate, CloseDate, OrderNo, SaleNo, ProductName
Fields in tblB are: SaleDate, OrderNo, ProductName, CheckDate, CheckBy
I want to select the records in tblA but not in tblB, that means the records have not been checked yet.
The query I designed is:
SELECT tblA.SaleDate, tblA.OrderNo, tblA.ProductName FROM tblA, tblB WHERE tblA.OrderNo Not In (tblB.OrderNo)
The output of this query still contains the records in tblB.
Could anyone tell me where goes wrong in my query and what the correct way is to write such query?
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