On Tue, 1 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The databases are both microsoft sql. As you say it looks like DBI does not
> support what I would like to do when the tables are in different databases.
> I will just have to continue what I have right now which is read in from
> one, store in a hash and the use the hash keys to query the second database.
> the only problem with this is that it ran a little slow and I felt getting
> SQL to do this compare would be faster.Thanks any way

Is there a reason they are in different schemas altogether?

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