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  1. slb818

    Trying to join two queries without having duplicate entries

    At the moment the statement I have is fairly simple: SELECT [Qry_Business Addresses].*, [Qry_Home Addresses].* FROM [Qry_Business Addresses], [Qry_Home Addresses] WHERE ((([Qry_Business Addresses].[Contact ID])<>[Qry_Home Addresses].[contact ID])); Now when I run it, it gives me output without...
  2. slb818

    Trying to join two queries without having duplicate entries

    I have two queries that I have created that are based off one table. One has business addresses, and one has home addresses. The contact ID field is the primary key of the table and is in both of the queries. I'm trying to build a SQL statement that pulls all the records from both queries...

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