Trying to do in the DB only, without a cursor, but its Friday.
Feel like it should be possible, maybe not!

Thanks Justin


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actually that AND should be an OR instead.





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how's this:

<!--- first query --->
<cfquery name="q1">
     select User, Job
     from sometable
     where somecriteria
</cfquery>

<cfif q1.recordcount>
<!--- 2nd --->
<cfquery>
     select ID, User, Job
     from table1
     where
     <cfloop query="q1">
          (User <> '#q1.User#'
          AND
          Job <> '#q1.Job#')
          OR
     </cfloop>
     1 = 0
</cfquery>
</cfif>


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                    05/12/2003 14:26

                    Please respond to

                    dev






If I have

table 1
--------------------
user                 job
--------------------
joe                  manager
sam                  Staff
harry                     manager

and a query that returns

--------------------
user                 job
--------------------
joe                  manager
harry                     manager
dick                 staff

is there a way to get this (i.e. anyone in table1 that don't have matching
rows in the query) in SQL

----------------
User                 job
----------------
Sam                  staff


Thanks Justin




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