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How to Join two Tables in Access

Hi Guys
I have two tables in which refno is the primary key
both have the same kind of IDs .
Now I would like to join the two tables and find which IDs are not Entered

Please Help..
Thanks in Advance.......
May 22 '07 #1
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missinglinq
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You might want to look at Unmatched Queries in Access Help!
May 22 '07 #2

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