I have been beating my head against the wall for a couple of days now and
cannot figure this out. I am hoping that it can be done.
I have two tables each with only one field.
Table 1 - emailAddress (this contains things like [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL
, January 28, 2004 6:31 AM
Subject: comparing one field to another.
I have been beating my head against the wall for a couple of days now
and
cannot figure this out. I am hoping that it can be done.
I have two tables each with only one field.
Table 1 - emailAddress (this contains things like
That works great! My head can take a rest now and the bruises hopefully
will heal.
Thanks,
-brandon
David Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED]
01/28/2004 12:05 PM
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject
Re: comparing one field to another.
I'm not sure you can do that in a single
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another.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
another.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks in advance,
-brandon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
01/28/2004 01:09 PM
To
David Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: comparing one field to another.
That works great! My head can take