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Possible for a single query to output UNMATCHED in both directions?

MLH
For many versions, Access has had query wizard to
identify and list records in table A that had no matching
records in table B. But suppose that in addition to that,
I would like to see records in table B that have no matching
records in table A - at the same time and in the same dynaset.
Can that be done?

Suppose you have tblDadsGroceryList and tblSonsGroceryList
and that they should contain the same items - but they don't.
And for a little spice, suppose both lists contain 12 items. In the
past, to identify the inconsistencies in either list, I've always had
to use two queries. Do any of you know how to do it with just one?
Oct 15 '07 #1
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MLH
Thx, Allen. UNION did the trick.

Oct 17 '07 #2

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