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One table has the master records. What I need to find from these two tables are any records in the master file that are not in the secondary file. And report them.
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If you do a search on 'missing data' you will find that this has been discussed before and that the solution is there. You just have to read the posts.
WF 7.6.11 Oracle WebSphere Windows NT-5.2 x86 32bit
If so, you can JOIN the master TO ALL the secondary. SET ALL=PASS Then TABLE FILE the master issue an impossible IF or WHERE on a field of the secondary, e.g.: IF secfield EQ 0 IF secfield NE 0
You will get all the records form the master with no corresponding secondary
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It sure seems that MATCH FILE would do the trick, as PB mentioned… If you cannot do that on the original source files, then do the MATCH FILE on extracts of the original source files.
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