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    Question Compairing data across two databases

    I don't really understand how what you're proposing applies to my situation. The tables get regenerated twice daily with new data, save a small handful of reference tables which rarely change and have already been ruled out. There is no "front end" really since the process is completely...
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    Question Compairing data across two databases

    Anyone? i can't possibly be the only person who has encountered this problem...
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    Question Compairing data across two databases

    the database can't be slimmed down, nor can the tables be changed, it supports a 3rd party application that I have no control over in terms of how it manages the data. the reason it's so massive is that it's for a scheduling program that manages worker time and tool usage down to the minute for...
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    Question Compairing data across two databases

    Here is my problem. I've been tasked with migrating a system currently built on Access to SQL Server due to the application hitting Access' size limitations. upon testing the application on the development machine I found that we are getting different results than the production machine...
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