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There are a number of ways to answer your query dependent on what you're
wanting to do. Are you wanting to compare and eliminate duplicates? Is data entered in both in exactly the same way? Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Iftikhar" wrote in message ... for a data set if the names and roll no are disordered how can we compare with original list? |