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Table-Exclusion Query

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I've looked around and found things similar but not exactly this. I essentially have two lists.
tbl_allData has every ID
tbl_completedForm is a subset list of allData

I would like a query [remainingList] to give me all IDs from tbl_allData except for those IDs found in tbl_completedForm.

I know this should be simble, but I've tried all manner of SQL statements, joins, and <> to do this, with no luck. It'd be easy enough if I just wanted it to be WHERE ID <> (some specific value). I just don't know how to get it so that it displays every ID that doens't equal any other ID in another list.

I am very grateful for help, as always.
Jan 17 '08 #1
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FishVal
2,653 Expert 2GB
Hi, isoquin.

Looks like you didn't try "all manner of SQL statements, joins, and <>" though.

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  1. SELECT tbl_allData.* FROM tbl_allData LEFT JOIN tbl_completedForm ON tbl_allData.ID = tbl_completedForm.ID WHERE tbl_completedForm.ID Is Null;
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Regards,
Fish
Jan 17 '08 #2
jaxjagfan
254 Expert 100+
Did you try the "Find Unmatched Query" wizard when you select new query. It would set the criteria for the ID of "tblCompletedform" to null in the join.
Jan 17 '08 #3
isoquin
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ah i meant all manner of JOIN statements (left join, inner join, etc). thanks for the answer!
Jan 17 '08 #4

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