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Compare 2 identical tables script

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Hello all,

I have below SQLs to compare data between 2 identical tables.in my database.

Can any body help me to convert this into a script

db2 "select *from TAB1 where PK IN (select PK from TAB2) order by BEDG_NR".
Note:
These SQL should run for any given 2 tables as input TAB1 ,TAB2 and same primary key (PK).
This is db2 database
Sep 17 '10 #1
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Try this if you are using linux

db2 "select *from TAB1 where PK IN (select PK from TAB2) order by BEDG_NR">tab1.txt

db2 "select *from TAB1 where PK IN (select PK from TAB2) order by BEDG_NR">tab2.txt

vimdiff tab1.txt tab2.txt

it shoul work
Jan 31 '11 #2

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