comparing one field to another.

2004-01-28 Thread Brandon_Newport
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

Re: comparing one field to another.

2004-01-28 Thread David Griffiths
, 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

Re: comparing one field to another.

2004-01-28 Thread Brandon_Newport
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 To [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject Re: comparing one field to another. I'm not sure you can do that in a single

Re: comparing one field to another.

2004-01-28 Thread Brandon_Newport
PROTECTED] 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] cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject Re: comparing one field to another. That works great! My head can take