Basically Table A contains a list of insurance policies while Table B contains a list of accidents. Some 10 or so fields are the same in Table A as in Table B. Those fields are used to find matching records and then those records are joined and placed in Table...
Here's my problem.<br>I've got 2 tables with a lot of the same fields. I am using a SQL query to compare those shared fields and join the matching records into a results table. <br><br>What I've had happening is that there is only 1 record in Table A, but 3 records in Table...
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