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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T09:34:22+00:00 2026-06-10T09:34:22+00:00

I am trying to compare two tables and output results where a column in

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I am trying to compare two tables and output results where a column in table1 and the same column in table2 are not equal.

The query looks like this:

Select Table1.Column1, Table1.Column2, Table1.Column3, Table1.Column4
from Table1 INNER JOIN
     Table2
     ON Table1.Column1 = Table2.Column1 AND
        Table1.Column2 = Table2.Column2 AND
        Table1.Column3 = Table2.Column3
WHERE Table1.Column4 <> Table2.Column4;

Column1, Column2, Column3 together form the primary key for the two tables.

When Column4 has missing values (null), the corresponding record is not showing up as a mismatch in the resulting output.

(This is happening with other columns as well, be it Text or Number or Date/Time data type)

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    2026-06-10T09:34:24+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 9:34 am

    You need a LEFT Join, not an INNER join.

    from Table1 LEFT JOIN
    

    You might like to say:

    Select Table1.Column1, Table1.Column2, Table1.Column3, Table1.Column4
    from Table1 LEFT JOIN
         Table2
         ON Table1.Column1 = Table2.Column1 AND
            Table1.Column2 = Table2.Column2 AND
            Table1.Column3 = Table2.Column3
    WHERE Table1.Column4 & "" <> Table2.Column4 & "";
    

    Concatenating a zero-length string with the field will ensure that a comparison between a value and null will show up.

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